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Duluth's Winter

Hither and thither- of planks of bark! and ruffled ground with bittery spark. The silver pool of dead old leaves, bites a colden wound 'neath the shrubs and trees. And timber wolves will rouse the snow- and their coal nose will sniffle the deepening low. The ears will curtsie, held within their paws. Its Duluth's landmark of winter's sufferage law. .

Copyright © | Year Posted 2008




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