My ankles are chilly as it’s cold in this room
I should do my chores but I can’t find my broom There’s dust on each surface and grit on the floor Just a small path uniting me with the door There’s only one clump of coal in my basket To keep this place warm and fit to inhabit I’ve run out of milk there’s a hole in my pocket No tea in the pantry the fever is starting The shuddering of windows as the wind says hello I can hear all my children skip and play down below Their laughter’s a smile to my worn tender face Last evening they picked me some primrose and lace We had us some porridge and bread with some milk Our tummies wrapped gently in velvety silk The raisins a treat from the bakery on Main Street We may not have much but we have us a family A blessing together our happy retreat The cold of winter can’t chop down this tree We had us some porridge and bread with some milk Our tummies wrapped gently in velvety silk The raisins a treat from the bakery on Main Street We may not have much but we have us a family A blessing together our happy retreat The cold of winter won’t chop down this tree The cold of the winter won’t chop down this tree The cold of the winter won’t chop down this tree Brian Theoret 12/14/24
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