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The swooning heat of August
Swims along the valley's bed,
The tall reeds burn and blacken,
While the grey elm droops its head,
And the smoky sun above the hills is glaring hot and red.

Along the shrinking river,
Where the salmon-nets hang brown,
Piles the driftwood of the freshets,
And the naked logs move down
To the clanking chains and shrieking saws of the mills above the town.

Outside the booms of cedar,
The fish-hawks drop at noon;
When night comes trailing up the stars,
We hear the ghostly loon;
And watch the herons swing their flight against the crimson moon.
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