Night Laughter

In the gray solitudes,
When night was falling,
Far in the autumn woods
A loon was calling,

Uttering what distress,
To what replying;
Alone in the wilderness
The voice of one crying.

Fairer because of thee,
How hath the moon
Won this new majesty,
Oh moaning loon?
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