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Is It April?

Hattie Howard

No, this is January, dear,
  The almanac’s untrue;
For roaring Boreas, ’tis clear,
In sleet and snow and atmosphere,
Will be the monarch of the year,
  And terror, too.

“Is it a blessing in disguise?”
  Of course, things always are;
But Arctic blasts with ardent skies
Somehow do not quite harmonize,
That try to cheat by weather-lies
  The calendar.

Old Janus must be double-faced;
  He promised long ago
The maple syrup not to taste,
Nor steal the roses from the waist
Of one, a damsel fair and chaste
  As April snow.

O winter of our discontent!
  Your reign was for a day;
Behold! a scene of wonderment,
A thousand tongues are eloquent,
For spring, in bud and bloom and scent,
  Is on the way.
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From Poems | Hartford Press, 1904
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