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August Morning : Albert Garcia : : August Poems : : Months Poems : :
August MorningBY ALBERT GARCIAIt’s ripe, the melonby our sink. Yellow,bee-bitten, soft, it perfumesthe house too sweetly.At five I wake, the airmournful in its quiet.My wife’s eyes swim calmlyunder their lids, her mouth and jawrelaxed, different.What is happening in the silenceof this house? Curtainshang heavily from their rods.Ficus leaves trembleat my footsteps. Yetthe colors outside areContinue reading “August Morning : Albert Garcia : : August Poems : : Months Poems : :”
In May : W H Davies : : May Poems : : Months Poems : :
In May Poem : : William Henry Davies : : : : Yes, I will spend the livelong dayWith Nature in this month of May;And sit beneath the trees, and shareMy bread with birds whose homes are there;While cows lie down to eat, and sheepStand to their necks in grass so deep;While birds do singContinue reading “In May : W H Davies : : May Poems : : Months Poems : :”
The Bight: Elizabeth Bishop : March Poems : : Month Poems : :
Elizabeth Bishop : : The Bright : : At low tide like this how sheer the water is. 1White, crumbling ribs of marl protrude and glare 2and the boats are dry, the pilings dry as matches. 3Absorbing, rather than being absorbed, 4 the water in the bight doesn’t wet anything,5the color of the gas flameContinue reading “The Bight: Elizabeth Bishop : March Poems : : Month Poems : :”
The End Of March : Elizabeth Bishop : : March Poems : : Month Poems : :
The End Of March by Elizabeth Bishop It was cold and windy, scarcely the dayto take a walk on that long beachEverything was withdrawn as far as possible,indrawn: the tide far out, the ocean shrunken,seabirds in ones or twos.The rackety, icy, offshore windnumbed our faces on one side;disrupted the formationof a lone flight of CanadaContinue reading “The End Of March : Elizabeth Bishop : : March Poems : : Month Poems : :”
February 17th : Ted Hughes : : February Poems : : Months Poems : :
February 17 th : : : : By Ted Hughes : : : : ……… February 17thA lamb could not get born. Ice windOut of a downpour dishclout sunrise. The motherLay on the mudded slope. Harried, she got upAnd the blackish lump bobbed at her back-endUnder her tail. After some hard galloping,Some manoeuvring, much flappingContinue reading “February 17th : Ted Hughes : : February Poems : : Months Poems : :”
February : Michael Field ( Katharine Harris Bradley & Edith Emma Cooper ) : : February Poems : : Months Poems : :
Gay lucidity,Not yet sunshine, in the air;Tingling secrets hidden everywhere,Each at watch for each;Sap within the hillside beech,Not a leaf to see. — Michael Field ( Katharine Harris Bradley : 1846–1914 & Edith Emma Cooper : 1862–1913 ) : Aunt and her Niece wanted to keep their identities , a Secret but it came outContinue reading “February : Michael Field ( Katharine Harris Bradley & Edith Emma Cooper ) : : February Poems : : Months Poems : :”
John Clare, ‘February : John Clare : February Poems : : Months Poems : :
John ClareJohn Clare The Shepherds Calendar – February – A Thaw Poem. The snow is gone from cottage topsThe thatch moss glows in brighter greenAnd eves in quick succession dropsWhere grinning ides once hath beenPit patting Wi a pleasant noiseIn tubs set by the cottage doorAnd ducks and geese wi happy joysDouse in the yardContinue reading “John Clare, ‘February : John Clare : February Poems : : Months Poems : :”
January : Hilaire Belloc : : January Poems : : Sonnet : : Months Poems : :
Hilaire Belloc JanuaryIt freezes- all across a soundless sky 1The birds go home. The governing dark’s begun: 2The steadfast dark that waits not for a sun; 3The ultimate dark wherein the race shall die. 4Death, with his evil finger to his lip, 5Leers in at human windows, turning spy 6To learn the country where hisContinue reading “January : Hilaire Belloc : : January Poems : : Sonnet : : Months Poems : :”
The Eagle : Alfred Lord Tennyson : : Children Poems : :
The EagleBY ALFRED, LORD TENNYSONHe clasps the crag with crooked hands; 1Close to the sun in lonely lands, 2Ring’d with the azure world, he stands. 3 The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; 4He watches from his mountain walls, 5And like a thunderbolt he falls. 6 “The Eagle (Fragment)” is a short poem by Alfred, LordContinue reading “The Eagle : Alfred Lord Tennyson : : Children Poems : :”