African American Poetry: A Digital Anthology

Angelina Weld Grimke, "A Winter Twilight" (1927)

A WINTER TWILIGHT

A SILENCE slipping around like death,
Yet chased by a whisper, a sigh, a breath;
One group of trees, lean, naked and cold,
Inking their crests 'gainst a sky green-gold;
One path that knows where the corn flowers were;
Lonely, apart, unyielding, one fir;
And over it softly leaning down,
One star that I loved ere the fields went brown.

Published in Caroling Dusk1927

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