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Winter Fancies

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I

    Winter without
        And warmth within;
    The winds may shout
        And the storm begin;
    The snows may pack
        At the window pane,
    And the skies grow black,
        And the sun remain
    Hidden away
        The livelong day -
    But here - in here is the warmth of May!

    II

    Swoop your spitefullest
        Up the flue,
        Wild Winds - do!
    What in the world do I care for you?
    O delightfullest
        Weather of all,
        Howl and squall,
    And shake the trees till the last leaves fall!

    III

    The joy one feels,
        In an easy chair,
    Cocking his heels
        In the dancing air
    That wreathes the rim of a roaring stove
    Whose heat loves better than hearts can love,
    Will not permit
        The coldest day
            To drive away
    The fire in his blood, and the bliss of it!

    IV

    Then blow, Winds, blow!
    And rave and shriek,
    And snarl and snow
    Till your breath grows weak -
    While here in my room
    I'm as snugly shut
    As a glad little worm
    In the heart of a nut!



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