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Oh winter how soon you will leave me How soon you'll bereave me And though I'll remember your seasonal sights, your evergreens and birches converging for miles These things are not nearly enough I want us to touch To fashion you into some tangible thing Some newlywed's ring, attached to a finger That I may look down and remember you – winter While somewhere yule-ash is being spread in the fields That the old gods might hasten their yields Or kept beneath pillows to silence a storm I will lie beneath virgo, a lover forlorn
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Feb 4, 2020
Feb 4, 2020 at 7:29 AM UTC
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Oh winter how soon you will leave me How soon you'll bereave me And though I'll remember your seasonal sights, your evergreens and birches converging for miles These things are not nearly enough I want us to touch To fashion you into some tangible thing Some newlywed's ring, attached to a finger That I may look down and remember you – winter While somewhere yule-ash is being spread in the fields That the old gods might hasten their yields Or kept beneath pillows to silence a storm I will lie beneath virgo, a lover forlorn
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Feb 4, 2020
Feb 4, 2020 at 7:29 AM UTC
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