Cover art for Soon Shall the Winter’s Foil Be Here by Walt Whitman

Soon Shall the Winter’s Foil Be Here

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Soon Shall the Winter’s Foil Be Here Lyrics

Soon shall the winter's foil be here;
Soon shall these icy ligatures unbind and melt—A little while,
And air, soil, wave, suffused shall be in softness, bloom and
        growth—a thousand forms shall rise
From these dead clods and chills as from low burial graves.

Thine eyes, ears—all thy best attributes—all that takes cognizance
        of natural beauty,
Shall wake and fill. Thou shalt perceive the simple shows, the
        delicate miracles of earth,
Dandelions, clover, the emerald grass, the early scents and flowers,
The arbutus under foot, the willow's yellow-green, the blossoming
        plum and cherry;
With these the robin, lark and thrush, singing their songs—the
        flitting bluebird;
For such the scenes the annual play brings on.

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