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Mid-Winter

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    All day the clouds hung ashen with the cold;
    And through the snow the muffled waters fell;
    The day seemed drowned in grief too deep to tell,
    Like some old hermit whose last bead is told.
    At eve the wind woke, and the snow clouds rolled
    Aside to leave the fierce sky visible;
    Harsh as an iron landscape of wan hell
    The dark hills hung framed in with gloomy gold.
    And then, towards night, the wind seemed some one at
    My window wailing: now a little child
    Crying outside my door; and now the long
    Howl of some starved beast down the flue. I sat
    And knew 'twas Winter with his madman song
    Of miseries on which he stared and smiled.



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