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Created on: March 04, 2010
March Winds
Oh, blow ye March winds,
Blow so strong.
Take away this winter,
It's been so long.
Shake the branches,
Of the old oak trees.
Stir up their juices,
And bring spring leaves.
Show your bluster,
Swirl up the snow
Oh, March winds,
Blow, blow, blow!
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