Leaves on My Genealogy Tree

"two roads diverged in a wood, and I , ..I took the road less traveled by...." Robert Frost

The First Snow Fall

 

 
By James Russell Lowell
 
 
THE SNOW had begun in the gloaming,
  And busily all the night
Had been heaping field and highway
  With a silence deep and white.
 
Every pine and fir and hemlock         5
  Wore ermine too dear for an earl,
And the poorest twig on the elm-tree
  Was ridged inch deep with pearl.
 
From sheds new-roofed with Carrara
  Came Chanticleer’s muffled crow,         10
The stiff rails softened to swan’s-down,
  And still fluttered down the snow.
 
I stood and watched by the window
  The noiseless work of the sky,
And the sudden flurries of snow-birds,         15
  Like brown leaves whirling by.
 
I thought of a mound in sweet Auburn
  Where a little headstone stood;
How the flakes were folding it gently,
  As did robins the babes in the wood.         20
 
Up spoke our own little Mabel,
  Saying, “Father, who makes it snow?”
And I told of the good All-father
  Who cares for us here below.
 
Again I looked at the snow-fall,         25
  And thought of the leaden sky
That arched o’er our first great sorrow,
  When that mound was heaped so high.
 
I remembered the gradual patience
  That fell from that cloud like snow,         30
Flake by flake, healing and hiding
  The scar that renewed our woe.
 
And again to the child I whispered,
  “The snow that husheth all,
Darling, the merciful Father         35
  Alone can make it fall!”
 
Then, with eyes that saw not, I kissed her;
  And she, kissing back, could not know
That my kiss was given to her sister,
  Folded close under deepening snow.         40
 

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