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Winter

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The flute, whence Summer's dreamy fingertips
    Drew music, ripening the pinched kernels in
    The burly chestnut and the chinquapin,
    Red-rounding-out the oval haws and hips,
    Now Winter crushes to his stormy lips,
    And surly songs whistle around his chin;
    Now the wild days and wilder nights begin
    When, at the eaves, the crooked icicle drips.
    Thy songs, O Summer, are not lost so soon!
    Still dwells a memory in thy hollow flute,
    Which unto Winter's masculine airs doth give
    Thy own creative qualities of tune,
    Through which we see each bough bend white with fruit,
    Each bush with bloom, in snow commemorative.



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