In March by Archibald Lampman

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Richard Mitchley - Pop

In March by Archibald Lampman

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The sun falls warm: the southern winds awake: The air seethes upwards with a steamy shiver: Each dip of the road is now a crystal lake And every rut a little dancing river Through great soft clouds that sunder overhead The deep sky breaks as pearly blue as summer: Out of a cleft beside the river's bed Flaps the black crow, the first demure newcomer The last seared drifts are eating fast away With glassy tinkle into glittering lacеs: Dogs lie asleep, and little children play With tops and marblеs in the sun-bare places; And I that stroll with many a thoughtful pause Almost forget that winter ever was

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  • Archibald Lampman