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Winds these days Cut both ways, As spring is fast arriving. These gasping blasts Can't repel what's thriving, The give and take of time. This snowy, sleety, wet, cold season Brought flues, agues, chilblains and sneezing, And holidays with families, Births, deaths, And another year, The passing of those times, Pics, grams and friends with wine, The games, tricks, sighs and smiles Of another season of our lives, And the memories We didn't pose for.
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Mar 3, 2017
Mar 3, 2017 at 12:13 AM UTC
Last Days of Winter
Winds these days Cut both ways, As spring is fast arriving. These gasping blasts Can't repel what's thriving, The give and take of time. This snowy, sleety, wet, cold season Brought flues, agues, chilblains and sneezing, And holidays with families, Births, deaths, And another year, The passing of those times, Pics, grams and friends with wine, The games, tricks, sighs and smiles Of another season of our lives, And the memories We didn't pose for.
francie-lynch
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Mar 3, 2017
Mar 3, 2017 at 12:13 AM UTC
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