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The Farm-Woman's Winter

    By Thomas Hardy



I

    If seasons all were summers,
    And leaves would never fall,
    And hopping casement-comers
    Were foodless not at all,
    And fragile folk might be here
    That white winds bid depart;
    Then one I used to see here
    Would warm my wasted heart!

II

    One frail, who, bravely tilling
    Long hours in gripping gusts,
    Was mastered by their chilling,
    And now his ploughshare rusts.
    So savage winter catches
    The breath of limber things,
    And what I love he snatches,
    And what I love not, brings.



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