1. Seasons teach us (a)
transitions, for winter slides (6)
spring as
gently as adolescence into youth. And just (c)
we assume that winter is
gone, an unseasonal blizzard (d)
come down to remind us we (e)
wrong. Seasons are important, of course, because they take place o
all
of us, and all our days and loves. They are (g)
close to us as the spring in
our step or the dying in a lover's regret. Moods, like seasons, rescue us (h)
our private winters and release us from time (i)
space to usher us into
Jarger rhythm as unanswerable as the dawn.
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