Before Sunrise in Winter

by Edward Rowland Sill

A purple cloud hangs half-way down;   Sky, yellow gold below; The naked trees, beyond the town,   Like masts against it show,— Bare masts and spars of our earth-ship,   With shining snow-sails furled; And through the sea of space we slip,   That flows all round the world.

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