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Alone in the cold of Winter's death,
a hand of freezing fingers,
frightened, a maiden weeps,
tears to ice for her lover's death.
Red snow 'bout his body,
cut by iron deep,
death found in war.
She offers prayer for his soul,
then lays flowers there forever more
one kept to herself that she once wore
this poem is turning out to be a bore!



