kvetchlandia:Richard Avedon Poet W. H. Auden, St. Marks Place, New York City 
kvetchlandia:Richard Avedon Poet W. H. Auden, St. Marks Place, New York City 1960 Now the leaves are falling fast, Nurse’s flowers will not last; Nurses to the graves are gone, And the prams go rolling on. Whispering neighbours, left and right, Pluck us from the real delight; And the active hands must freeze Lonely on the separate knees. Dead in hundreds at the back Follow wooden in our track, Arms raised stiffly to reprove In false attitudes of love. Starving through the leafless wood Trolls run scolding for their food; And the nightingale is dumb, And the angel will not come. Cold, impossible, ahead Lifts the mountain’s lovely head Whose white waterfall could bless Travelers in their last distress.– W. H. Auden, “Autumn Song” 1936 -- source link