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1865–1914

MIDWINTER.

Madison Julius Cawein

The dew-drop from the rose that slips Hath not the sparkle of her lips, My lady's lips. Than her long braids of yellow hold

The dandelion hath not more gold, Her braids like gold. The blue-bell hints not more of skies Than do the flowers in her eyes,

My lady's eyes. The sweet-pea blossom doth not wear More dainty pinkness than her ear, My lady's ear.

So, heigho! then, tho’ skies be gray, My heart's a garden that is gay This sorry day.

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