Autumn Movement

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Autumn Movement is featured in Sandburg's Pulitzer Prize winning collection, Cornhuskers, published in 1918.
I cried over beautiful things knowing no beautiful thing lasts.

The field of cornflower yellow is a scarf at the neck of the copper 
sunburned woman, the mother of the year, the taker of seeds.

The northwest wind comes and the yellow is torn full of holes, 
new beautiful things come in the first spit of snow on the northwest wind, 
and the old things go, not one lasts.

Jules Breton, Song of the Lark, 1884

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