First Snow-Fall

First Snow-Fall
The First Snow-Fall is a poem by James Russell Lowell, written in the 19th century. It reflects on themes of loss and memory, using the imagery of snow to evoke deep emotions. The poem is notable for its poignant exploration of grief and the passage of time. It has been recorded by various volunteers, showcasing its enduring appeal.
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