While winter reigns, the earth reposes

I’m having trouble finding the original author; but I remember this poem, and find it poignant today.

It can only be the thought of verdure to come, which prompts us in the autumn to buy these dormant white lumps of vegetable matter covered by a brown papery skin, and lovingly to plant them and care for them. It is a marvel to me that under this cover they are labouring unseen at such a rate within to give us the sudden awesome beauty of spring flowering bulbs. While winter reigns the earth reposes but these colourless green ideas sleep furiously.

A song mashup no one needs

Alternate lines of “do not stand at my grave and weep” with lines from “This is Halloween,” preferably the cover by Marilyn Manson.

I am the thousand winds that blow

I am the diamond glints on snow

I am the who when you call “who’s there?”

I am the wind blowing through your hair