Ghosts

by Richard Kendall Munkittrick

Out in the misty moonlight   The first snowflakes I see, As they frolic among the leafless   Limbs of the apple-tree. Faintly they seem to whisper,   As round the boughs they wing: “We are the ghosts of the blossoms   That died in the early spring.”

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