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First smile of spring While men are running for their perverse works, Mars, laughing despite the showers, secretly prepares for spring. For the little daisies, wisely, when everything is asleep, He ironed the flanges and carved the buttercups. In the orchard and in the vineyard, He goes stealthy wigmaker, With a swan's tassel, Powder the almond tree to cold. Nature in bed rests, He goes down to the deserted garden and lace the rosebuds in their green velvet corset. Then, when his work is done, And his reign will end, On the threshold of April, turning his head, He says: "Spring, you can come." Théophile Gautier First smile of spring While men run panting for their perverse works, Mars laughs, despite the showers, secretly prepares spring. For the little daisies, wisely, when everything is asleep, He ironed the flanges and carved the buttercups. In the orchard and in the vineyard, He goes stealthy wigmaker, With a swan's tassel, Powder the almond tree to cold. Nature in bed rests, He goes down to the deserted garden and lace the rosebuds in their green velvet corset. Then, when his work is done, And his reign will end, On the threshold of April, turning his head, He says: "Spring, you can come." Théophile Gautier
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