Thomas Lovell Beddoes

October

Beauty has a tarnished dress,
And a patchwork cloak of cloth
Dipped deep in mournfulness,
Striped like a moth.
 
Wet grass where it trails
Dyes it green along the hem;
She has seven silver veils
With cracked bells on them.
 
She is tired of all these—
Grey gauze, translucent lawn;
The broad cloak of Herakles.
Is tangled flame and fawn.
 
Water and light are wearing thin:
She has drawn above her head
The warm enormous lion skin
Rough red and gold.
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