Moans and groans that chill the bones,
Through the window stream,
Scents of icy northern zones,
Invade the sleeper’s dreams.
Cold unwelcome guest descends
On the huddled shape,
Shivering, the ice-ghost bends,
Whispers in her nape.
Who has paid the icy fare,
On these crystal flows,
Hitching rides on Arctic air,
Following their nose?
Walruses and polar bear,
Wolves and caribou,
Send their scent along the air,
Via Manitou.
Think of us, they sadly moan,
Swirling round the room,
Dream of us, for now you’ve known
Our cold nights and our gloom.

