Chilling Snowstorm, A
Now folds the silent snow a dead year’s shroud
And icy airs creep through the rattling sash;
While the fierce wind-air snaps his stinging lash
And all the naked forest moans aloud.
The muffled traveler to the keen air bowed
Hugs close his frame and makes a sudden dash
For the bright hall where harnessed lightnings flash
And a warm blaze makes glad the gathered crowd.
But see where crouches o’er the fading grate
The shivering mother of a child at rest
For scanty warmth upon her ill-clad breast;
For blameless want is her implacable fate!
Let pampered Wealth forget his greed for gain,
And trembling, outstretched hands implore him not in vain!
- Title
- Chilling Snowstorm, A
- Alternative Title
- Now folds the silent snow a dead year's shroud
- Creator
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George Shepard Burleigh
- Bibliographic Citation
- George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Large Scrapbook 411
- Date
- 1902
- Subject
- Poverty
- Morality
- Weather - Snowstorm
- Media
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A Chilling Snowstorm