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Rain on houses, on the street,
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Wetting all the people's feet,
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Though they run with might and main.
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Rain and wind, and wind and rain.
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Snow and sleet, and sleet and snow.
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Will the Winter never go?
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What do beggar children do
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With no fire to cuddle to,
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P'raps with nowhere warm to go?
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Snow and sleet, and sleet and snow.
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Hail and ice, and ice and hail,
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Water frozen in the pail.
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See the robins, brown and red,
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They are waiting to be fed.
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Poor dears, battling in the gale!
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Hail and ice, and ice and hail.
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There are strange and mysterious sounds
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When the winds of winter blow,
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The long nights are crystal clear and cold,
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And the fields and meadows are covered with snow.
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The stars are frosty against the sky,
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And the wind's whistle is shrill,
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As the snow blows against the house
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And drifts against the hill.
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Yet, I like to see during the winter
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A white carpet on the ground,
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To plod aimlessly in the deep snow,
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where deer tracks abound.
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I like to feel the stillness
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Of a crisp winter's night,
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Watching a full moon rise over the horizon,
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Exposing a winter wonderland beautiful and bright.
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All the complicated details
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of the attiring and
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the disattiring are completed!
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A liquid moon
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moves gently among
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the long branches.
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Thus having prepared their buds
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against a sure winter
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the wise trees
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stand sleeping in the cold.
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The frost that stings like fire upon my cheek,
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The loneliness of this forsaken ground,
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The long white drift upon whose powdered peak
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I sit in the great silence as one bound;
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The rippled sheet of snow where the wind blew
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Across the open fields for miles ahead;
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The far-off city towered and roofed in blue
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A tender line upon the western red;
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The stars that singly, then in flocks appear,
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Like jets of silver from the violet dome,
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So wonderful, so many and so near,
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And then the golden moon to light me home--
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The crunching snowshoes and the stinging air,
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And silence, frost, and beauty everywhere.
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