The King and the Siren
The harsh King--Winter--sat upon the hills, 
And reigned and ruled the earth right royally. 
He locked the rivers, lakes, and all the rills-- 
"I am no puny, maudlin king," quoth he, 
"But a stern monarch, born to rule, and reign; 
And I'll show my power to the end. 
The summer's flowery retinue I've slain, 
And taken the bold, free North Wind for my friend.
"Spring, Summer, Autumn--feeble queens they were, 
With their vast troops of flowers, birds and bees, 
Soft winds, that made the long green grasses stir--