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Delight

    By John Frederick Freeman



    Winter is fallen
    On the wretched grass,
    Dark winds have stolen
    All the colour that was.
    No leaf shivers:
    The bare boughs bend and creak as the wind moans by
    Fled is the fitful gleam of brightness
    From the stooping sky.

    A robin scatters
    Like bright rain his song,
    Of merry matters
    The sparrows gossip long.
    Snow in the sky
    Lingers, soon to cover the world with white,
    And hush the slender enchanting music
    And chill the delight.

    But snow new fallen
    On the stiffened grass
    Gives back beauty stolen
    By the winds as they pass:--
    Turns the climbing hedge
    Into a gleaming ladder of frozen light:
    And hark, in the cold enchanted silence
    A cry of delight!



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