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SUBURBAN DAWN, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Nothing is paler than suburban dawn;
Last Line: The whistle of the first train into town.
Subject(s): Dawn; Suburbs; Sunrise


Nothing is paler than suburban dawn;
Nothing in mountain forests have I seen
More shyly tranquil than the dappled fawn
Of daybreak crossing squares of dusty green.
Dawn is a white doe pasturing between
The hedge and house, the sidewalk and the lawn,
Cropping the berried bush of darkness clean
While all the curtains in the town are drawn.

Over the pavement lean the dreaming trees
With lashes of their drowsy leaves turned down;
Brown ivy-sparrows tune their morning glees;
The day is trying on her newest gown --
And dons it quickly, hearing on the breeze
The whistle of the first train into town.





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