Christina Rossetti Quotes
January Cold And Desolate;
February Dripping Wet;
March Wind Ranges;
April Changes;
Birds Sing In Tune
To Flowers Of May,
And Sunny June
Brings Longest Day;
In Scorched July
The Storm-clouds Fly,
Lightning-torn;
August Bears Corn,
September Fruit;
In Rough October
Earth Must Disrobe Her;
Stars Fall And Shoot
In Keen November;
And Night Is Long
And Cold Is Strong
In Bleak December.
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