Snow-Flakes by Mary Mapes Dodge. 
  
 WHENEVER a snow-flake leaves
 the sky, It turns and turns to say “Good-bye!
Good-bye, dear clouds, so cool and gray!”
Then lightly travels on its way.
And when a snow-flake finds a tree,
“Good-day!” it says—“Good-day to thee!
Thou art so bare, and lonely, dear,
I’ll rest and call my comrades here.”
But when a snow-flake, brave and meek,
Lights on a rosy maiden’s cheek,
It starts—“How warm and soft the day!
’T is summer!”—and it melts away.
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