Twilight

The colors linger in the west,
All loath to leave, but one by one
The gentle twilight kisses them,
And grayly veils them with the sun.

Then softly reaching up she lights
Her tapered altar zenith-high,
Then, on the dimly gleaming peak,
She waits the moon to claim the sky.
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