所属专辑:Poetry and Music for Winter
歌手: John Neville
时长: 01:07
Every branch big with it [00:00:00]
Bent every twig with it[00:00:03]
Every fork like a white web-foot[00:00:05]
Every street and pavement mute[00:00:08]
Some flakes have lost their way [00:00:11]
And grope back upward when[00:00:14]
Meeting those meandering down[00:00:16]
They turn and descend again [00:00:19]
The palings are glued together like a wall [00:00:21]
And there is no waft of wind with the fleecy fall [00:00:25]
A sparrow enters the tree[00:00:29]
Whereon immediately[00:00:32]
A snow-lump thrice his own slight size[00:00:33]
Descends on him and showers his head and eyes[00:00:37]
And overturns him [00:00:40]
And near inurns him [00:00:42]
And lights on a nether twig when its brush[00:00:44]
Starts off a volley of other[00:00:47]
Lodging lumps with a rush [00:00:49]
The steps are a blanched slope [00:00:52]
Up which with feeble hope [00:00:55]
A black cat comes wide-eyed and thin[00:00:58]
And we take him in [00:01:03]
Snow in the Suburbs By Thomas Hardy - John Neville[00:01:04]