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On A Snowy Winter's Day
Douglas Newsom
On A Snowy Winter's Day by Douglas Newsom
I know the man whose woods are here
He's made his home in the village near
He'll not see me gazing round
Upon snowy woods so crisp and clear

My weathered mare now looks my way
As if to question why we stay
In a place so calm so cold so queer
Where the nights so cold this winter's day

The only sounds the night bestows
Are whimpering winds the tingling snow
Then harness bells ring out a cry
As the mare awaits impatient though

There's beauty here in woods so deep
But should I stay I'd surely sleep
So must I go before too long
It's calling me, an endless peace
Chorus 👉 important field, but not required
While snow falls down, the world stands still
Silver quiet on the hill
Woods call soft, but I can’t stay
In the twinkling white that bars my way
Music Description 👉important field, but not required
style like phantom of the opera