[00:23.82]White are the far-off plains, and white [00:30.26]The fading forests grow; [00:34.76]The wind dies out along the height, [00:40.56]And denser still the snow [00:46.16]A gathering weight on roof and tree, [00:51.60]Falls down scarce audibly [01:00.48]The meadows and far-sheeted streams [01:05.69]Lie still without a sound; [01:11.90]Like some soft minister of dreams [01:17.68]The snow-fall hoods me round; [01:24.31]In wood and water, earth and air [01:29.11]A silence everywhere [01:48.81]Save when at lonely intervals [01:54.19]Some farmer's sleigh, urged on, [02:00.10]With rustling runners and sharp bells [02:05.91]Swings by me and is gone; [02:11.38]Or from the empty waste I hear [02:16.27]A sound remote and clear [02:26.27]The barking of a dog, or call [02:32.12]To cattle, sharply pealed, [02:37.28]Borne echoing from some wayside stall [02:43.06]Or barnyard far afield; [02:49.44]Then all is silent and the snow falls [02:55.87]Settling soft and slow [03:26.60]The evening deepens and the grey [03:31.89]Folds closer earth and sky [03:37.45]The world seems shrouded, far away. [03:43.13]Its noises sleep, and I as secret as [03:51.48]Yon buried stream plod dumbly on and dream. [04:04.80]And dream [04:10.09]And dream [04:15.89]And dream [04:21.39]And dream [04:26.63]And dream [04:32.15]And dream [04:37.95]And dream [04:43.31]And dream