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Sonnet by Scott
Dark clouds of January, hope is gone,
the earth is cold and hard and dying bless
but lo, she walks from the distance low sun,
and she is quite beautiful I confess;
she brings the warmth of a burning white sun,
and like butter, the snow melts before her;
and with ease she has all pain on the run,
and it will not be back soon I am sure;
her flawless skin glows like a shining moon,
her dress flows like the clouds in the vast sky;
she's near me now, there is so little room,
her beautiful face makes my heart fly high;
and now, at last, she is finally here,
my mind, it is closed, but hers is so sheer
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