Renascence and other poems/WHEN THE YEAR GROWS OLD

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3425216Renascence and other poems — WHEN THE YEAR GROWS OLDEdna St. Vincent Millay

WHEN THE YEAR GROWS OLD

I cannot but remember
When the year grows old—
October—November—
How she disliked the cold!

She used to watch the swallows
Go down aeross the sky,
And turn from the window
With a little sharp sigh

And often when the brown leaves
Were brittle on the ground,


And the wind in the chimney
Made a melancholy sound.

She had a look about her
That I wish I could forget—
The look of a scared thing
Sitting in a net!

Oh, beautiful at nightfall
The soft spitting snow!
And beautiful the bare boughs
Rubbing to and fro!

But the roaring of the fire,
And the warmth of fur,


And the boiling of the kettle
Were beautiful to her!

I cannot but remember
When the year grows old—
October—November—
How she disliked the cold!