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Clean Winter
by:
Louise Driscoll
(1875-1957)
Winter comes grimly
And cleans house.
Blowing all the leaves away.
The field mouse
Burrows below the soil;
The wind sweeps
All waste places bare.
The snow keeps
Watch over gardens,
Lest seeds stir.
Even the grass hides
Away from her!
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