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Henry Van Dyke - A Snow-SongHenry Van Dyke - A Snow-Song
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Does the snow fall at sea?   Yes, when the north winds blow,   When the wild clouds fly low,   Out of each gloomy wing,   Silently glimmering,   Over the stormy sea     Falleth the snow. Does the snow hide the sea?   Nay, on the tossing plains   Never a flake remains;   Drift never resteth there;   Vanishing everywhere,   Into the hungry sea     Falleth the snow. What means the snow at sea?   Whirled in the veering blast, Thickly the flakes drive past; Each like a childish ghost Wavers, and then is lost; In the forgetful sea   Fadeth the snow.
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