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Dirge For The Year.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    1.
    Orphan Hours, the Year is dead,
    Come and sigh, come and weep!
    Merry Hours, smile instead,
    For the Year is but asleep.
    See, it smiles as it is sleeping,
    Mocking your untimely weeping.

    2.
    As an earthquake rocks a corse
    In its coffin in the clay,
    So White Winter, that rough nurse,
    Rocks the death-cold Year to-day;
    Solemn Hours! wail aloud
    For your mother in her shroud.

    3.
    As the wild air stirs and sways
    The tree-swung cradle of a child,
    So the breath of these rude days
    Rocks the Year: - be calm and mild,
    Trembling Hours, she will arise
    With new love within her eyes.

    4.
    January gray is here,
    Like a sexton by her grave;
    February bears the bier,
    March with grief doth howl and rave,
    And April weeps - but, O ye Hours!
    Follow with May's fairest flowers.



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