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Created on: March 03, 2011
Snowdrops wilt as splashes of rainbows
Sprout and bloom; a golden hue
Casts out the misty grey of winter days.
Barren woods grow back their leaves,
Feeding the young born under their roots
While the world cleansed its land,
Ready for their paws.
And songs fly, courting melodies,
To woo a mate now spring has arrived.
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