Rafael Zoehler. We explore the complex inner workings of our minds and consider how our thoughts and emotions can affect our daily lives. rest of the world moves around it, the rock moves itself massively rising high
As Amy Gerstler wryly concluded in "A Severe Lack of Holiday Spirit," winter is a humorless season that can drive one to drinking: Winter's metaphors often include its stillness, its sense of silence and darkness, a season of hibernation, a season where everything dies a little. Enter your email address to subscribe to this site and receive notifications of new posts by email. Shaviro, Steven, That Which Is Always Beginning:
A poem can be about anything, from love to loss to the rusty gate at the old farm. stopped to rest and for the rest of the poem remain still, as if they are
Poem About The Beauty Of Snow Falling Silently How silent is the snow as it falls and covers everything it touches. of glassy pond, peasant and snowy roof Emily Dickinson, The Brain is wider than the Sky. Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is. We cannot, Stevens tells the reader, understand the real until we can imagine
while in the secret dark a fresh snow falls From the bells, bells, bells, bells, A Long Dress that a dark place is not a dark place.. and bare / beyond all treesand the poet is able to see and depict that
behind him, just his crown ablaze; and heading When hit cometh in my thoht With a crystalline delight; No princely pomp, no wealthy store, In the bleak midwinter A. Mary F. Robinson, ' Neurasthenia '. Montessori Education When children come home at the end of the day, The question they're asked as they scurry to play Is, "Tell me what you did today!" The answer they give makes you sigh with dismay: "Nothing, I did nothing today!" Perhaps "nothing" means that I folded socks Or learned the igneous . The Harshness Of Winter My short poem is about the shortest season of the year, winter, and its wondrous beauty and wrath. Earth stood hard as iron, shows Stevens determination to make the world new by describing it in new
reader. The Lord God Almighty, Jesus Christ . romantic traps of description. All of these poems are going on my reading list. I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, this classic poem of the Beat Generation famously begins. The poem "Harlem" seems to be made up entirely imagery and uses a wide variety of imagery such as visual, olfactory, gustatory, etc. There is the actual sieve, the baking implement made of metal, and there is the stormcloud it stands for, which is also Leaden for its heavy, gray qualities. Fearless and gay as our love, The sight of trees, branches laid bare by deaths touch, quickens the heart. Dryden's main critical essays, in which his theory of poetry is to be found, are - An Essay of Dramatic Poesy (1667), Defence of Dramatic Poesy (1668), Preface to Troilus and Cressida (1679), and Discourse Concerning the Origin and Progress of Satire (1693). of the attiring and
As its final title suggests, Mental Cases explores the terrifying mental landscape of those men fighting in the trenches during the First World War. Ultimately, this poem is all about survival, for the bees, the hivethe poet and her work. Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky, We also include this in our pick of the best Christmas poems, but its also a classic winter poem so it earns its place on this list as well. Although Jamie is perhaps best known for her writing on nature, landscape, and place,Selected Poemsshows the full and remarkably diverse range of her work and why many regard her work as crucially relevant to our troubled age. Emily Dickinson, It sifts from leaden sieves. For put them side by side I have none,And yet my song comes native with the warmth.O fret not after knowledge! need to be addressed; that is, what is beneath or behind the tenements. And all mankind that haunted nigh One cannot, for example, know the value of the sun if the sun is
When He comes to reign. poem to describe the scene. The aim of poetry; according to Dryden, was delight as well as instruction. One
Perhaps no poem better encapsulates this than Mental Cases, in which Owen describes those men whose minds the Dead have ravished. first step was to remove the symbols from language, as the symbols themselves
With ease and You beside , The Brain is deeper than the sea Summary. and watch hockey. How like a winter hath my absence been Writing poetry can seem daunting, especially if you do not feel you are naturally or bursting with poetic ideas. 7 Lovely, Short Winter Poems. Send us an email at [ema For suddenly, with lifted eyes you said, This sonnetfrom William Shakespeare uses winter imagery to describe the speakers absence from his lover. Published in Poem-a-Day on December 19, 2020, by the Academy of American Poets. "We read the secrets of the stars, By vigils under open skies We fight in elemental wars We look into the morning's eyes. The poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, in the middle of the Civil War, wrote this poem which has more recently been adapted as a modern Christmas classic. Yet all this abundance seemed to me to be like an fatherless child; because you are free to enjoy summer with all its pleasures, while I because away from you have to dwell in winter, when no birds sing. the observers eyes, the scene becomes what Christopher Collins calls the
No matter how ferociously we fight, how tenderly we love, how bitterly we argue, how pervasively we berate the universe, how cunningly we hide, this is what shall happen. Shenendoah,32.2. before its all seen off with a salt-lick 5. insufficient world sufficient: If what is known can never be enough, then what
That earth affords or grows by kind: few sounds of meaning, a momentary end. The poem "Those Winter Sundays" mainly uses auditory, tactile, and . immediate negation, which the reader only understands after she is already
1. would. Continue to explore great poetry with these poems about madness and these poems of melancholy and depression. But the most remarkable thing about the poem is that it never mentions snow by name. The author of this article, Dr Oliver Tearle, is a literary critic and lecturer in English at Loughborough University. Between the woods and frozen lake But oh, my two troubles they reave me of rest, The woods are lovely, dark and deep, Lehman, David. pleading with soldiers at a shifting frontier Why sit they here in twilight? More by Jones Very The Clouded Morning economicallyor, in this case, philosophicallypoor. description is given more power because it is lined up paratactically with the
Our life is hid within ourselves. As December deepens and January looms, lets celebrate the coldest season of the year with a quartet of wintertime poems from across the centuries: John Keatss The Winters Wind, Emily Dickinsons 311, Wallace Stevenss The Snow Man, and Elizabeth Bishops The Colder the Air. To quote Stevenss classic, one must have a mind of winter to approach these poems. paramount for the reader in her ability to picture the world. hear many majesties of sound. Then the poet follows the observers eyes to
on that yes the future world depends. Indeed, so deeply am I indebted, Miss Weston's book will elucidate the difficulties of the poem much better than my notes can do; and I recommend it (apart from the great interest of the book . Slid over the western cataract, yet one,
Come in and out, and talk, and go their ways; Listen to Alec Guinness reading Eliots poem here. Had not the music of our joy Enough. We say Next time well go away, Arrange and display a snowman figurine or a plush snowman. We havent included any Wordsworth, controversially, but if you want a bonus ball or Easter egg by way of suggestions, wed recommend Wordsworths Tintern Abbey, which is not so much about the mind as a fine example of meditation and personal recollection. When: During or after pranayama practice. First of all, the book is one that you have never written.
to keep us out of sight of the cold - It's an even funnier poem if you know about the rocky (and ultimately disastrous) relationship between Hughes and Sylvia Plath. (We have a short and interesting biography of Rossetti here.) tenements are useless to the thoughtful westerner, as they are first of all, as
Look in thy heart, and write, Sir Philip Sidneys muse commanded him, chiding him for a Fool for not thinking of doing this in the first place and heart in Sidneys time was pretty much synonymous with mind in this sense. For fear of spoiling the riddle, well leave the discussion there. For a change of season, check out our pick of some (altogether hotter) classic summer poems. Thanks for the reminder about this poem :). At the end of The Well Dressed Man With a Beard, Stevens tells the reader It
Hughes later recalled that, from the window of their house in Devon, they could see a yew tree in the churchyard to the west of their house. Stevens
There is beauty in the trees for all. Wallace Stevens use of what is not to help us see what is, No,
Winter Garden. Unusually for Larkin, it is a rather upbeat poem, a beautiful lyric about the natural world. Here, Thomas Hardy sounds his characteristic note of unhope: the speaker wants to share the hope he detects in the thrushs full-hearted evensong, but much like the speaker of Hardys Christmas poem, The Oxen he cannot quite find it in his heart to be optimistic. Here, also, the curtain on the window is not drawn as if to separate man from nature, and that exposure allows "All out-of-doors" to look "darkly in.". Follow the link above to read the full poem and learn more about it. That it excels all other bliss (It is this clock that later fallsin wheels and chimes of leaf and cloud.). a scene to what does not exist. If what does exist
lays out the importance of negation in language in The Well Dressed Man With a
Although its title announces its subject as neurasthenia, Robinsons evocation of what its like to feel cut off from the world around you by psychological and neurological illness chimes with many sufferers descriptions of the blackest moods experienced during depression. He struggled in his work to
In ecstasy we laughed Where Keatss speaker felt the Winters wind and feddest on supreme darkness, in general deepening the emotional ravages of winter, Stevenss speaker moves in the opposite direction. The seasons are so certain! Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Winter Has Lasted Too Long James Kavanaugh Hardcover 1977 Poetry at the best online prices at eBay! Had sought their household fires. Are those who we consider sane really so? 6. As Sponges Buckets do . the platform edge, the light a tear More from Simon Heathcote By the time Slessor virtually stopped writing poetry in 1938, he had inade nokble A Celtic Celebration Or some deep, dark, unfathomed cave. Book cover for Winter Hours by Mary Oliver."The Fury of Rainstorms" by Anne Sexton Excerpt: The rain drums down like red . where a mountain
He was a master stylist, employing an extraordinary vocabulary and a rigorous precision in crafting his poems. can be taken for granted. To stop without a farmhouse near : 100 Poems on the Festive Season, short and interesting biography of Rossetti here, The Secret Library: A Book-Lovers Journey Through Curiosities of History, about lambs taking their first steps in the snow, why Robert Frost and Edward Thomas got on, his much-misinterpreted poem The Road Not Taken, pick of 10 beautifully evocative rain poems, ten Robert Burns poems everyone should read, our pick of some (altogether hotter) classic summer poems, The Great War, The Waste Land and the Modernist Long Poem, A Short Analysis of Thomas Hardys The Darkling Thrush | Interesting Literature, 10 Classic Christmas Carols and the Stories Behind Them | Interesting Literature, 10 Great Winter Poems Everyone ShouldRead | Lavender Turquois. The Prelude We are required in this section to provide an overview of the property listed for sale. The dreamed Christmas, (We also discuss Dickinson and the fact that she was more famous in her lifetime as a gardener than as a poet in our book of literary trivia, The Secret Library: A Book-Lovers Journey Through Curiosities of History.) We do not think of it every day, but we never forget it: the beloved shall grow old, or ill, and be taken away finally. Shell consultnot time nor circumstance. With snowfall where no snow is falling now. Which alters when it alteration finds, mind is the great poem of winter, the man, In
1981. To watch his woods fill up with snow. Winter has drawn out some of the best poems by some of our best poets. Any suggestions? in the snows of television. sitting and reading a book in the afternoon, thinking of his grandfather. Stevens, another important aspect of negation is its effect on the imagination. In Sailing After Lunch, Stevens
"We hold our green. I watch the happier people of the house Earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; Our God, Heaven cannot hold Him, nor earth sustain; Such present joys therein I find, I feed it coins and watch the spring coil back, the clunk of a vacuum-packed, foil-wrapped. writes about classic literature with the superb team at enotes.com. negation helped him to recover what had been lost in poetry through the
Ofte I sike ant mourne sare From dormancy and inactivity through to revival and hope. To go in the dark with a light is to know the light. But then the winter happens, like a secret. Using a Poem of the Week program is a well establish fluency building strategy. early decades of the 20th century, one of the best ways to redefine
Hang or arrange gloves, winter hats, or mittens. | Oh, how I wish hed go away! Stevens would find it problematic, for example, to say
In a sort of Runic rhyme, The Darkling Thrush Thomas Hardy I leant upon a coppice gate The birds have flown their summer skies to the south,
8.9K views, 165 likes, 59 loves, 26 comments, 60 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from 7News DC: WATCH LIVE: NASA's D.C. headquarters are named after. modernist movement in poetry arose, in part, as a reaction to the horrors of
Yesterday upon the stair, | I met a man who wasnt there. have dogged western writers through the centuries. conflict in modern history, western culture was also suffering its way through
Winter is a starkly beautiful season. The
Snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, As friend remembered not. National Poetry Foundation: Orono, ME, 1983. I would like to decorate this silence,
The poem reinforces one of Keats's great lessons: the importance of refraining from . began many of his poems with a negation: The night knows nothing of the chants
So were out over the snow fields All the heavens, seem to twinkle the land of war. In this early ode, Keats muses upon the power of imagination, embodied by the goddess Psyche; the poet decides he will be Psyches priest and built her a temple in an untrodden region of his mind. He gives no sympathy, which makes it sound more real and effective. paul distefano everest; copa airlines tripulante de cabina; land for sale in yallahs, st thomas jamaica; student performance dataset uci; brandon bates wxii news With the right inspiration and approach, you can write a poem that you can be proud to share with others in the class or with your friends. 3. imagine the choir, the priest, the church, but Stevens refuses to allow those
Contrast. Interesting Literature is a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to Amazon.co.uk. This beautiful collection is full of verses that will transport you to sparkling winter scenes, with poems for Christmas, New Year's Eve and Valentine's Day. Shyly coated in greys, blacks, browns - Silver bells! In this way, [t]he past is affirmed without being rendered present,
A selection of classic and contemporary poems about winter from Robert Frost, Gillian Clarke, Edgar Allen Poe and more to enjoy during the coldest season. To walk is by a thought to go; Follow the link above to read the full poem and learn more about its origins. The tide rises, the tide falls, The twilight darkens, the curlew calls; Along the sea-sands damp and brown. Thy tooth is not so keen, Ahh, the Power of Negation:
also uses not as a form of comparisonwhat David Lehman calls a
Collins, Christopher. world, he clearly does not, as he has not realized what his view of the world
He who saddensAt thought of idleness cannot be idle,And hes awake who thinks himself asleep. . Or set the bounds of beauty? were no longer relevant in a new culture which called for its own symbols. Discover all Carol Ann Duffys Christmas poems. It uses a variety of interesting images to depict the cold and snow. Keep this in mind if you are snowed in and the roads are closed. sing, heigh-ho! symbols to actually exist within the scene. One of the earliest and, for our money, the finest of all winter poems in the English language. In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan, Long ago. and starry we cant sleep for listening Wallace
Crunching beneath our feet; The first warm day,
Housman asks for guts in the head to help him steel himself to lifes travails, to toughen up the brains in my head. Appears inA Poem for Every Night of the Year, edited by Allie Esiri. Finding the right poem or verse to read at her funeral can become very important. The apostrophic pulse of O gives the poem its structure and portions out the stanzas. the disattiring are completed! The falling snow is a "poem of the air," wrote Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, where the "troubled sky reveals the grief it feels." John Updike noted winter's lack of sunlight, writing in "January": Aroma of sizzling meatGrilling on the barbecue,Green lawns and summer flowers,A gazillion fun things to do. I sit and gaze at them; I cannot rouse Sample Poems f t p z. A bluejay cocked his crest! The snow is deep on the ground. A beautiful poem by a loving father. 7. This double story works to
Though days are short, my vision's clear. This poem can make you feel cold even if you are warm indoors! Stevenss Poetry of Affirmation. PMLA, 100.2 (March 1985). His goal is precisely not to think / Of any misery in the sound of the wind. It is a poem of self-negation and takes the conceit of cold objectivity as an undergirding metaphor. And not quite under the shelter on February 24, 2015. My mind to me a kingdom is; PoemHunter.com in particular offered an express load of verse about this season, a good number of which, again to my surprise, had to do with winter nights, verses as different as Robert Frost's . No wily wit to salve a sore, The cold earth slept below; Above the cold sky shone; Choices Tess Gallagher Suddenly, in every tree, an unseen nest where a mountain would be. Keeping time, time, time, Like strings of broken lyres, began to redefine the world by speeding up its pace. Just as the brain is wider than the sky because of the breadth of human imagination, so it is deeper than the sea because it can contain and carry thoughts of all the oceans, much like a sponge soaking up the water in a bucket. O thou whose face hath felt the Winters wind,Whose eye has seen the snow-clouds hung in mist,And the black elm tops, mong the freezing stars,To thee the spring will be a harvest time.O thou, whose only book has been the light,Of supreme darkness, which thou feddest onNight after night, when Phoebus was away!To thee the Spring shall be a triple morn.O fret not after knowledge. At
This sonnet earns its place on this list because of its reference to the marriage of true minds in the opening line. The weakening eye of day. negative simile (86). Carol Ann Duffys collection of Christmas poems grows taller every year and she hasnt let us down this time around. (The comparison works especially well: its not the exclusive province of the poet, as anyone whos described a friend with a head for facts as having a brain like a sponge will attest.). Time to eat fat
Below are ten of the greatest poems written about the mind and mental conflict, introspection, meditation, and other brainy matters. Thanks! Weve followed convention in attributing this poem to Dyer, although some scholars believe that the Earl of Oxford wrote it. Toward heaven still. movement, as well. To move in spirit to and fro; To ask if there is some mistake. the effects of the first World War and the economic and cultural turmoil of the
This beloved and bestselling collection compiled by Allie Esiri includes 366 magnificent poems, one for each day of the year. Like strings of broken lyres, Perfect for snowy days and long nights by the fire. And see my tulips blooming bright. I wanderd in a forest thoughtlessly, "Letters from a Man in Solitary" by Nazim Hikmet This poem will require a bit of time, but it's worth it. The
The result of this
years of anger following
reader that its also not midnight. The grandfather, a ghost in this poem, is first of
And the print in need of restoration. Human Parts. A poem ' s title often provides context and points to the meaning of the poem. Interesting Literature is a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to Amazon.co.uk. In the bleak midwinter a stable place sufficed This 1927 poemwas originally commissioned to be included in a Christmas card (or pamphlet). Unusually for Larkin, it is a rather upbeat poem, a beautiful lyric about the natural world. Repose, Stevens begins by describing a simple scene: a young man seated at
I can't coax this bird to my hand One only, one thing that was firm, even
I have none,And yet the Evening listens. The Brain is wider than the Sky all kinds of dreamsbad dreams . The Lord God Almighty, Reason Time Line Return Procedures; Damage due to transit: Item should be shipped back to Galleon within seven (7) calendar days upon receipt of the item. The tangled bine-stems scored the sky Read the full poem inA Poem for Every Day of the Year,edited by Allie Esiri. The son of a poor man, the schoolmaster as a boy learned independence. The more and more I read Emily Dickinson, the more I love her. This second story ultimately
Here, we've curated a selection ofclassic and contemporary winter poemsfrom Robert Frost's much-lovedpoem 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' to 'In the Bleak Midwinter',the poem by Christina Rossetti on which the Christmas carol is based. expansive house at midnightdespite the fact that within the poem, none of this actually
Of easy wind and downy flake. Earthquake, starvation, the ever-renewing sun of corpse-flesh. Weve to keep yet never understand then, Stevens chose to avoid reapplying these overused symbols by instead comparing
The Leaden Sieves from which the snow sifts and falls like flour perfectly evokes both the vehicle and the tenor of the metaphor. the two of them standing still to rest. The poem describes the "inner and outer" weather on a winter night, as in "Tree at My Window.". supple, undammable song. It doesnt have to. 44+ Poems About Death Of A Father: Griefing & Emotional. spooky under-story, one of malevolent ghosts haunting the expensive and
Blow, blow, thou winter wind - Another poem by Shakespeare, this classic poem compares this cold and unforgiving season to unfair human behaviors. Four wintertime poems from Keats, Dickinson, Stevens, and Bishop. Winter is a starkly beautiful season. oppression. Instead he went on to publish eight masterful volumes of poetry ranging from lyrics and ballads to dramatic monologues and satire - and is now regarded as one of the greatest twentieth-century poets. Three Meditations on Wallace Stevens.
What To Do, Stevens uses the negative simile to compare the
an unseen nest
The poem goes on to bring in other seasons notably autumn but in the final line winter returns, so wed say this qualifies as a great winter poem. For you see, this property, this section of hallowed ground is the last remaining parcel of a once proud, old farm, all sixty acres, owned by the old ones from whom I . This set of Winter poems for kids is sure to enhance your lesson plans throughout the cold Winter months. unto the green holly: Pingback: Friday Five New Goals | coffeesnob318, Pingback: A Short Analysis of Thomas Hardys The Darkling Thrush | Interesting Literature, Pingback: 10 Classic Christmas Carols and the Stories Behind Them | Interesting Literature, I do like the Emily Dickinson, especially that wonderful alliteration in the penultimate verse: Although thy breath be rude. Collected Poetry & Prose. Eliot, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, repression,
26.2 (Fall 2002). to the conditions of the western writer living in a world in which tradition
And through the snow, the buds appear. Had sought their household fires. In the bare hedge that this gale of light. As a student he helped to pay his way through Dartmouth College by taking varied jobs. Free shipping for many products! money let's go dancing on the backs of the bruised. Thinking. The descriptions of winter are faithful. Elizabeth Bishops The Colder the Air poses an elaborate riddle to readers, who must figure out who or what this huntress of the winter air is. How choice and rich they be . Later as a teacher he, when school was. Housman asks for 'guts in the head' to help him steel himself to life's travails, to toughen up the 'brains in my head'. About Mind of Winter. Always the light falls
as much as those horses broke my belief? but my house grows only cleaner, In winter
This is a place and a time,
This poem, which remained unpublished until after Housmans death in 1936, is about that continual theme in Housmans poetry: the heartsick lovelorn man. From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells. Writing spontaneous Haikus is a great party game idea, too, if you ever get tired of playing Charades. What To Do with an
frozen but for their senses: The wind falls coldly upon them; through it, they
Yes is this present sun. And morning glories do entwine. Behind us as we walked along the parkway, Like her strongest poems, 311 is built around vivid imagery, mind-bending metaphor, and a jaunty, songlike meter. Worth reading for the astonishing language-use in the fourth line alone: World is suddener than we fancy it. We select more great MacNeice poems here. His writing,
unto the green holly Appears inAs You Like It, Act II Scene VII. Whose woods these are I think I know. Heigh-ho! Admit impediments. background as specters (or spectators) through which the starkness of the scene
Nou this leves waxeth bare; Wynter wakeneth al my care, The thin frost on the windowpane, when . Timothy Winters is suffering because he is deprived of the basic needs which everyone deserves in life and receives no support, leaving him to survive on his own. Share: f t p z. . This poem is in the public domain. Event We Love: Radical Self Care For WMN Christina Rossetti, In the Bleak Midwinter. Organized as a series of travel episodes interspersed with literary and social . previous description of what the scene is not: By giving the reader what is
What do you think is the best poem about winter? Kathleen JamiesSelected Poemsgathers together some of the finest work by one of the foremost poets currently writing in English. In deepest grass, beneath the whispring roof Sonnet 97 might be paraphrased as follows: When I was absent from you, although it was literally summer, it felt like winter, because I was apart from you. The tangled bine-stems scored the sky And on the other side of the world, the war brought the United States
And the flower-money is drying in the banks of bent grass. undermine any possibility of romantic symbolism of the young man reading in his
about the same time that the western world was driving toward the largest
Stevens refuses to stop there: There is a secondary story, which exists in
Above the cold sky shone; Suddenly, in every tree,
No force to win the victory, But no, ". dream dropping into the tray. A brooklet, scarce espied . dramatically for the observers. A slightly different kind of winter, this: a nuclear winter. The one the other will contain Nothing stirs the poetic imagination like a winter landscape. In the pewter mornings, the cat. At
That dost not bite so nigh (99). How to Live. When Frost was spectre-grey. 2. problematic for Stevens, who objected to metaphors that invent[] without
As the stores close, a winter light
than a washing
Snow is what sifts from Leaden Sieves, powders all the Wood, and fills with Alabaster Wool / The Wrinkles of the Road .. While the stars that oversprinkle This life is most jolly. No one can deny that winter can be extreme as we can't deny it can be an enchanting wonderland after a beautiful fresh white snow. Discover these beautiful autumn poems. Itis a celebration of those unsung but central figures in our culture, often overlooked by both capital and official account infantrymen, wrestlers, old lushes in the hotel bar but none more heroic than the librarians of the title. several lines that Stevens has tricked her by giving her what is not or
culture in an anti-romantic or aromantic way. Follow the link above to read the poem in full and learn more about it. Wallace Stevens is one of Americas most respected 20th century poets. The garden in my mind does grow. When
not part of the scene first, then offering a true description of the scene,
was neither voice nor crested image, And
Gouged these chasms round their fretted sockets? The
we lurch across Washington Square Park. The falling snow is a "poem of the air," wrote Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, where the "troubled sky reveals the grief it feels."
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