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Anne Kinash HONOURABLE MENTION
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NEWTONIAN 49 (NO PRIZE AWARDED) SPRING The sun is bursting through the clouds; The north wind has died low; And every tinge of frost has left That made our faces glow. Where have the mounting snow drifts gone, That lay about the street, The blinding blizzard, cold and strong, With whistling wind and sleet? Where they have gone we cannot tell, Eut Winter has passed on, And giv ' n his crown to fairer Spring, That she may rule her time. And truly, she has swayed her wand, With graceful hand and strong: For lo, the brooks with pleasure sing, And birds the air do throng. The soul bereft of happiness, And over-strained with care, Is lifted from its mortal woes As it breathes the fresh spring air. My heart would soar up with the lark And with its praises ring, Its melody of fervent thanks To Him who made the Spring. —MARY DOERKSEN THE TAPESTRY I gazed into a hanging tapestry, And saw a world that only dreamers see; Where drooping flowers ne’er lift their heads, nor care To gaze upon the embroidered world they share. Sweet dew-kissed buds shall ne’er be blossoms bright, Nor shall their petals fall within the night; Woven into a lifeless world they cannot die, Till aged by time they fade from mortal eye. ’Neath twining vines beside a crystal stream, Fair patterned lies a maiden in a dream, E’er shall she dream and never know the fears Of fleeting time and quickly passing years. No tears of sorrow shall e’er dim her eyes Or thoughts of woe fill her heart with sighs. Fair is that Eden where hides the youth of spring, And round about a silken world doth cling. —EDNA SHOESMITH SPRING Sweet breezes blow, Gently, lightly, Lapping the snow As they pass by. Nightingales singing, And through the woods ringing, ’Tis joy they are bringing, That springtime is nigh. Rose buds do smile Tenderly, lively, Kissed all the while By pearl dew drops clear. Green leaves are dancing, Streamlets are prancing, All nature’s entrancing For Springtime is here. —EDNA SHOESMITH The ancients had a rule That I submit to you: To argue with a fool Is a proof that there are two.
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NEWTONIAN Boris Musick Boris Musick HONOURABLE MENTION
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