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Spring and Summer Poems and; Special Days ... Welcome Guests; Summer; Daybreak; Summer Days;; Matinees in the Garden; Canada Day ; So Much; Just a Little; From the Hill; Windchimes and Fairies ; Moving In The Garden ; Sizzling Summer;
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; In summer I see; My friends having fun everywhere, and family in far off countries. ... In summer I taste; The fruits of the season, Good food to get me going, And cold drinks to cool me down. ... In summer I hear; Crickets at night that keep me awake, Cicadas in trees that annoy the heck out of me, And children in...
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Poems in honor of summer ... The summer's flower is to the summer sweet, Though to itself it only live and die. ... Summer ends now; now, barbarous in beauty, the Stooks arise Around; up above, what wind-walks! what lovely behavior Of silk-sack clouds! Has wilder, willful-waiver Meal-drift molded ever and melted across skies?
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I love summer! Summer is hot. It's sun and shade. It's water to wade. It's frogs and bugs. It's grass for rugs. It's eating outside. It's a tree-swing ride. It's tomatoes and corn. It's dew in the morn. It's dogs and boys; ... The summer sun in the sky, Shining, shining up so high; Makes it warm for outside fun.
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Some 19th and 20th century poems by women on the topic of summer -- summer as a metaphor, summer as a subject. ... Many women poets have used summer as a metaphor or focus of their poems. Here are a few selections from the poetry library on this site, from years when women were exploring what themes were "acceptable" for...
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A collection of poems for summer, including an anonymous medieval lyric and classics by Thomas Nashe, Alexander Pope, William Blake, Emily Dickinson, John Greenleaf Whittier, John Clare, Robert Louis Stevenson, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Amy Lowell & Gerard Manley Hopkins, plus new poems from contemporary poets around the world.
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"I walk without flinching through the burning cathedral of the summer. My bank of wild grass is majestic and full of music. It is a fire that solitude presses against my lips."; - Violette Leduc, Mad in Pursuit...
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