Over the inter glaciers, I see the summer glow, And, through the wild-piled snowdrift, The warm rosebuds below.

Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Over the inter glaciers,I see the summer glow,And, through the wild-piled snowdrift,The warm rosebuds below. A poet wrote this poem in praise of winter and its beauty. It is an ode to snow. It depicts snow as a symbol of coldness and snowfall as a symbol of purity.

Snow is a reminder that winter is a time when nature is at its most beautiful and pure. If you think about it, it makes sense. When you look at a snowflake, you are looking at nature at its most pristine.

It’s hard for us to imagine what it would be like if we couldn’t see beautiful things like flowers or birds or even snowflakes. In that respect, winter can be viewed as a time when we look at nature’s beauty without any distractions from the daily grind of life.

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