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Zero

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The gate, on ice-hoarse hinges, stiff with frost,
    Croaks open; and harsh wagon-wheels are heard
    Creaking through cold; the horses' breath is furred
    Around their nostrils; and with snow deep mossed
    The hut is barely seen, from which, uptossed,
    The wood-smoke pillars the icy air unstirred;
    And every sound, each axe-stroke and each word,
    Comes as through crystal, then again is lost.
    The sun strikes bitter on the frozen pane,
    And all around there is a tingling, tense
    As is a wire stretched upon a disc
    Vibrating without sound: It is the strain
    That Winter plays, to which each tree and fence,
    It seems, is strung, as 't were of ringing bisque.



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