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1854–1925

FROST-FLOWERS OF THE PAVEMENT

Edith Matilda Thomas

I sighed for flowers, in wintry hours When gardens were a loveless waste; Mine eye fell on the pavement stone, There flowers and flowers and flowers were traced.

For me alone, the pavement stone, That garden pleasance did prepare; Or else, would others stop to see What flowers and flowers and flowers bloom there!

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