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  • Now the autumn shudders
    In the rose's root.
    Far and wide the ladders
    Lean among the fruit.
    Now the autumn clambers
    Up the trellised frame,
    And the rose remembers
    The dust from which it came.
    Brighter than the blossom
    On the rose's bough
    Sits the wizened orange,
    Bitter berry now;
    Beauty never slumbers;
    All is in her name;
    But the rose remembers
    The dust from which it came.

    Edna St. Vincent Millay (2003). “Edna St. Vincent Millay: Selected Poems”, p.68, Library of America