(05.05 MC)Reаd "Winter Sleep" by Edith Mаtildа Thоmas. Then, answer the questiоn that fоllows.I know it must be winter (though I sleep)—I know it must be winter, for I dreamI dip my bare feet in the running stream,And flowers are many, and the grass grows deep.I know I must be old (how age deceives!)I know I must be old, for, all unseen,My heart grows young, as autumn fields grow greenWhen late rains patter on the falling sheaves.I know I must be tired (and tired souls err)—I know I must be tired, for all my soulTo deeds of daring beats a glad, faint roll,As storms the riven pine to music stir.I know I must be dying (Death draws near)—I know I must be dying, for I craveLife—life, strong life, and think not of the grave,And turf-bound silence, in the frosty year.In Thomas's poem, winter is used to symbolize the speaker's approaching death. Which of the following lines from the poem best supports this symbolism?