September : Lucy Maud Montgomery : : September Poems : : Months Poems : :

September : : Lucy Maud Montgomery : : : : Lo! a ripe sheaf of many golden days 1Gleaned by the year in autumn’s harvest ways, 2With here and there, blood-tinted as an ember, 3Some crimson poppy of a late delight 4Atoning in its splendor for the flight 5Of summer blooms and joys­ 6This isContinue reading “September : Lucy Maud Montgomery : : September Poems : : Months Poems : :”

September : Helen Hunt Jackson : : September Poems : : Months Poems : :

SEPTEMBER by: Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885) HE golden-rod is yellow;The corn is turning brown;The trees in apple orchardsWith fruit are bending down. 4 The gentian’s bluest fringesAre curling in the sun;In dusty pods the milkweedIts hidden silk has spun. 8 The sedges flaunt their harvest,In every meadow nook;And asters by the brook-sideMake asters in theContinue reading “September : Helen Hunt Jackson : : September Poems : : Months Poems : :”

September, 1819 : William Wordsworth : : September Poems : : Months Poems : :

September, 1819BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTHDeparting summer hath assumed 1An aspect tenderly illumed,The gentlest look of spring;That calls from yonder leafy shadeUnfaded, yet prepared to fade,A timely carolling. 6 No faint and hesitating trill, 7Such tribute as to winter chillThe lonely redbreast pays!Clear, loud, and lively is the din,From social warblers gathering inTheir harvest of sweet lays.Continue reading “September, 1819 : William Wordsworth : : September Poems : : Months Poems : :”

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