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Four seasons are there to the circling year:

Four houses where the dreams of men abide—

The stark and naked Winter without pride,

The Spring like a young maiden soft and fair;

The Summer like a bride about to bear

The issue of the love she deified;

And lastly, Autumn, on the turning tide

That ebbs the voice of nature to its bier.

Four houses with two spacious chambers each,

Named Birth and Death, wherein Time joys and grieves.

Is there no Fate so wise enough to teach

Into which door Life enters and retrieves?

What matter since his voice is out of reach,

And Sorrow fills My House of Falling Leaves!