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UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Mount Rainier National Park


MOUNT RAINIER NATURE NOTES
Vol. X October, 1932 No. 10

Issued monthly by the Educational Department, Mount Rainier National Park. Material contained herein may be used freely in any manner, provided credit is given this pamphlet and author.
C. Frank Brockman,
Park Naturalist.
O. A. Tomlinson,
Superintendent.


Twilight at Ricksecker Point

Below, the shadowy hillsides merge in gloom;
The wild Nisqually, on its ceaseless quest.
Sings low. A bat flits by. A cricket calls.
The world is making ready for its rest.

To westward, sharp against the glowing sky,
Rise Crystal, Iron, Pyramid, and Wow;
While tinged with pink and saffron, cream and gold,
The Mountain's filmy nightcap hides her brow.

She seems to pause a moment peering down,
Her wrinkled visage bathed in softening light,
To see that all her foothill children; trees,
And birds, and beasts are quiet for the night.

The breath of Evening whispers in the firs,
The God of Darkness comes, tho' all too soon.
A light at Longmire glows; a star appears;
And over Chutla hangs a flattened moon.

Natt N. Dodge,
Ranger-Naturalist.

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