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I Heard a Bird Sing
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December,
A magical thing
And sweet to remember.
'We are nearer to Spring
Than we were in September,'
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December.
Oliver Herford







New Year

A year to be glad in,
And not to be sad in,
To gain in, to give in,
A happy new year.
A new year for trying,
And never for sighing,
A new year to live in,
Oh, hold it most dear.

January
January
Now is here —
A fine new start
For a whole new year.
The snow comes down
In the dark of night.
When we awake
The world is white.
In January
When there's snow,
We get our sleds
And away we go.

January
Little January
Tapped at my door today.
And said, 'Put on your winter wraps,
And come outdoors to play.'

Little January
Is always full of fun;
Today we coasted down the hill,
Until the set of sun.

Little January
Will stay a month with me
And we will have such jolly times —
Just come along and see.
Winifred C. Marshall

January
January opens
The box of the year
And brings out days
That are bright and clear.
And brings out days
That are cold and gray,
And shouts, 'Come see
What I brought today!'
Leland B. Jacobs

January

January sparkles.
January's bold.
January huffs and puffs.
January's cold.

February Twilight
I stood beside a hill
Smooth with new-laid snow,
A single star looked out
From the cold evening glow.

There was no other creature
That saw what I could see —
I stood and watched the evening star
As long as it watched me.
Sara Teasdale

The Snow
It reaches to the fence,
It wraps it, rail by rail,
Till it is lost in fleeces;
It flings a crystal veil...
Emily Dickinson

Snow at Night

The snow fell gently all the night.
It made a blanket soft and white.
It covered houses, flowers and ground,
But did not make a single sound.

* * *
Holding hands out in the snow
Slowly on our way we go
Leaving little paths behind
For the winter owl to find.

Snow Towards Evening
Suddenly the sky turned gray,
The day,
Which had been bitter and chill,
Grew soft and still.
Quietly
From some invisible blossoming tree
Millions of petals cool and white
Drifted and blew
Lifted and flew,
Fell with the falling night.
Melville Cane

Icicles

We are little icicles
Melting in the sun.
Can you see our tiny teardrops
Falling one by one?

The Snowman
One day we built a snowman,
We built him out of snow;
You should have seen how fine he was,
All white from top to toe.

We poured some water over him,
To freeze his legs and ears;
And when we went indoors to bed,
We thought he'd last for years.

But, in the night a warmer kind
Of wind began to blow;
And Jack Frost cried and ran away,
And with him went the snow.

When we went out next morning
To bid our friend 'Good Day',
There wasn't any snowman there...
He'd melted right away!

The Snowman
I made a great tall snowman
With two huge coal black eyes,
And just to reach around his neck
Took two of Daddy's ties.
I put a hat of mother's
Upon his rounded head,
And then I ran and left him
And hurried off to bed.
When I awoke next morning
Imagine my surprise —
My snowman had run away
And left his hat, ties, and eyes!

A Chubby Little Snowman
A chubby little snowman
Had a carrot nose,
Along came a rabbit
And what do you suppose?
That hungry little bunny,
Looking for his lunch,
Ate the snowman's carrot nose...
Nibble, nibble, CRUNCH!

Little Snowman
I'm a little snowman round and fat,
Here are my mittens,
Here is my hat.
Add a little scarf and a carrot nose.
You stand so tall when the cold wind blows.
The Snowman Song
I am a little snowman.
I am so fat and round.
I started from a snowflake
That fell upon the ground.
I have two buttons for my eyes,
A great big scarf of red,
I have a carrot for a nose,
A hat upon my head.
Watch me as
I melt to the ground.

Snow Ball
I made myself a snow ball  
As perfect as could be,
I thought I'd keep it as a pet
And let it sleep with me.
I made it some pyjamas
And a pillow for its head,
Then, last night, it ran away,
But first — it wet the bed.
Shel Silverstein

Snowflakes
Snowflakes, snowflakes falling down,
On the trees and on the ground.
I will build a man of snow,
Tall black hat and eyes of coal.
If the sun comes out today,
I will watch you melt away!

* * *
The warm south wind is taking a nap,
Zip up your coat and put on your hat.
So Mr. North Wind won't nip at your toes,
Put on warm boots and warm winter clothes.
Put on your gloves to protect your fingers,
Now Mr. North Wind's cold won't linger.

Goodbye Winter
Goodbye winter,
Goodbye winter,
Goodbye winter,
Please go away!

Five Little Inuit

Five little Inuit fishing in the ice,
The first one said,
'I'm glad we're being nice.'
The second one said,
'There's a polar bear over there.'
The third one said,
T don't care.'
The fourth one said,
'I'm going to my igloo.'
The fifth one said,
T think I'm going with you.'
Then, wooh, went the wind,
And out went the light,
And the five little Inuit
Skated out of sight.

 

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Мой четырех летний сын Сережа на отдыхе бегал по краю небольшого, но глубокого надувного бассейна. На мои замечания о том, что он сейчас упадет, он отреагировал так: посмотрел на меня взрослым взглядом, и говорит:
- Мама, а если я случайно упаду? Ведь от случайностей же никто в мире не застрахован?