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MARCH

 THE snow-flakes fall in showers,

The time is absent still,
When all Spring's beauteous flowers,
When all Spring's beauteous flowers

Our hearts with joy shall fill.
With lustre false and fleeting The sun's bright rays are thrown; The swallow's self is cheating: The swallow's self is cheating, And why? He comes alone! Can I e'er feel delighted Alone, though Spring is near? Yet when we are united, Yet when we are united, The Summer will be here.
1817.

Poem by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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