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After The Snow

The winter stands in silence now,
His white scarf pulled about his throat,
And contemplates , with furrowed brow,
His sparkling ermine overcoat.

The hungry sparrow chirps protest
Upon the callous icy air,
And l ongs for summer, when the best
Was always on his Bill-of-fare.

I know what his forlornness means,
For as the bitter days go by,
I’d give the winter’s choicest scenes
For one small yellow butterfly.

by Ray Romine Tuesday, December 18, 1945

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Submissions / Sales

Media name: Hearthstone

Date Submitted: 08/05/1951


Media name: Life & Health

Date Submitted: 08/07/1951


Media name: Christian Home

Date Submitted: 08/26/1951


Media name: The Apostle

Date Submitted: 09/13/1951


Media name: Cleveland Plain Dealer

Date Submitted: 01/12/1952


Media name: Christian Science Monitor

Date Submitted: 01/20/1952


Media name: True Confessions

Date Submitted: 06/17/1952

Date Sold: 09/12/1952

Amount: 9.00