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A description of March in Vermont |
| March in Vermont The mornings are cold By noon it is sunny and forty Huge piles of snow blackened with dirt Running water along the streets The dogs walk with tails up, sniffing the wind They flick up the muddy water onto their bellies There’s a towel by the door to clean up You’d like to sit in the sun in the yard but the blanket of snow prevents it You think to shovel out a place for the Adirondack chairs. You’d like to go without a hat but the wind hurts your ears The sky drops 18 inches of snow in huge flakes The next day the snow recedes in the bright sun Until you can see the tulip tips peak out of the soil at the edge of the garden It is cold enough to light the woodstove in the evenings But you are tired of that, as you are tired of your sweaters You’ve got a wicked urge to wiggle your feet in warm sand A sunny day lifts you up You expect Spring You want to take off those noisy studded tires But it may snow again You remember that the last of the snow in the yard may not go until May Oh March, you tease. |