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    The December Rose

    by Edith Nesbit
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    Here's a rose that blows for Chloe,
    Fair as ever a rose in June was,
    Now the garden's silent, snowy,
    Where the burning summer noon was.

    In your garden's summer glory
    One poor corner, shelved and shady,
    Told no rosy, radiant story,
    Grew no rose to grace its lady.

    What shuts sun out shuts out snow too;
    From his nook your secret lover
    Shows what slighted roses grow to
    When the rose you chose is over.
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