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late february

This winter has been harsh and cold; these winds

have scoured the frosted fens for miles around.

 

I only hope, once the seeds have sprouted,

and long-kept zephyrs hum above the chapped and chastened earth,

 

that you might walk the woodlands by my side—

 

and make with me a new, glad spring.

 

I could not bear

another sighing sad spring.

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curtis-lindsay
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Feb 18, 2010
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