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The Smell of Water

Dark and True and Tender is the North

March

Hyld-Monath

Redcar farm

March borrowed from April

Three days and they were ill;

The first o’ them war wind an’ weet,

The next o’ them war snaw an’ sleet,

The last o’ them war wind an’ rain,

Which gaed the silly pair ewes come toddling hame.

Trad.

Posted on March 2, 2018 by ironopolis Posted in Lore, North Yorkshire, Weather Tagged March, Month, North Yorkshire, Weather Lore 1 Comment
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