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Winter Day

By Evelyn Reilly Skaters on the frozen pond, Skating there at crack of dawn. Slipping, falling yet laughing and gay, Staying there all the Winter...

Winter

Winter By Evelyn Reilly The bird to his seeds. The squirrel to his nut. The bear to his berries and meat. The bird to his nest. The squirrel to his tree. And the bear to his long winter...

Born in a Manger

by Evelyn Reilly Born in a manger filled with gold hay, Wise men and shepherds rejoiced that day. Wise man with precious gift, shepherd his life, Christ in the manger, Christ on the cross, Great is the Lord’s love for us. Born in the manger, asleep in the hay,...

Where Do The Leaves Go?

“Where Do The Leaves Go?” by Evelyn Reilly Where do the leaves go When they fall down? Do they still live, Rotting on the ground? Do their spirits live there Trampled so deep down? Or do the leaves That fall next year, Have the same spirit If they fall...

The Tulip

The Tulip By Evelyn Reilly The tulip opens to the sun, but the night she is always quick to shun. Throughout the day she opens with grace So that the sun may kiss her...

Snow Snow

A poem by Evelyn Reilly Snow, snow Fall light down. Snow, snow Fall all around. Snow, snow Fall soft and white. Snow, snow Fall all...

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