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    Winter

    by Edith Nesbit
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    Hold your hands to the blaze;
    Winter is here
    With the short cold days,
    Bleak, keen and drear.
    Was there ever a day
    With hawthorn along the way
    Where you wandered in mild mid-May
    With your dear?

    That was when you were young
    And the world was gold;
    Now all the songs are sung,
    The tales all told.
    You shiver now by the fire
    Where the last red sparks expire;
    Dead are delight and desire:
    You are old.
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