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- Thick February mists cling heavily To the dead earth and to each leafless tree, And closer down upon the hilltops draw, Dull… — Emma Lazarus
- Then all at once in late August's heat, tall leafless stalks crowned with iridescent pink and purple blossoms burst from the purgatory… — Duane Michals
- My daddy's face is a study. Winter moves into it and presides there. His eyes become a cliff of snow threatening to… — Toni Morrison
- Autumn, in his leafless bowers, is waiting for the winter's snow. — John Greenleaf Whittier
- And I walk out of space Into an overgrown garden of values, And tear up seeming stability And self-comprehension of causes. And… — Osip Mandelstam
- Give me a land of boughs in leaf A land of trees that stand; Where trees are fallen there is grief; I… — A. E. Housman
- With you a part of me hath passed away; For in the peopled forest of my mind A tree made leafless by… — George Santayana
- Morning drew on apace. The air became more sharp and piercing, as its first dull hue: the death of night, rather than… — Charles Dickens
- For some, it was easier to take the leap from the leafless tree and dance on nothing until dancing was done. — Neil Gaiman
- I trust the red sun setting, the leafless November trees. On Monday morning I look foward fearlessly to Friday’s eve. But humans… — Ellen Wittlinger
- Celery leaves are an underused ingredient, most likely because supermarkets sell mostly leafless stalks. — Yotam Ottolenghi