If you can January and February, you can March right on
A poem dedicated to the memory of my grandmother, who taught me this saying about the third month.
My maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Ragsdale Prease, had a lot of idioms, wise sayings and adages she shared with us. One was about the third month of the year. She would say, "If you can January and February, then you can March right on".
This meant that if you survived the harsh Winter conditions, you would eventually enjoy Spring weather. I wrote this poem in my grandmother's honor.
March Right On
Christmas and New Year are now in the past
How you wished those wonderful moments would last
Freezing temperatures leave you chilled to the bone
Slipping and sliding on ice, and your hair is windblown
The sun sets early, as night comes too soon
You long for sunlight as you gaze at the moon
Depression and social anxiety set in
You’re avoiding contact with family and friends
Cheer up, the days are growing in length
The sun will shine more and giving you strength
Snow, ice, and sleet will soon be over
You can search in the grass for four-leaf clovers
Set your mind on Spring weather that soon will dawn
If you make it through January and February
Then you can March right on
Copyright Cheryl E Preston 2026
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About the Creator
Cheryl E Preston
Cheryl enjoys writing about current events, soap spoilers and baby boomer nostalgia. Tips are greatly appreciated.



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