A snowy path for squirrel and fox,
It winds between the wintry firs.
Snow-muffled are its iron rocks,
And o'er its stillness nothing stirs.
But low, bend low a listening ear!
Beneath the mask of moveless white
A babbling whisper you shall hear—
Of birds and blossoms, leaves and light.
Poema "The Brook in February", da autoria de Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
[10/01/1860 ~ 26/11/1943]
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