December Snow : William Belcher Glazier : : December Poems : : Months Poems : :

December Snowby William Belcher Glazier : : : : Fall thickly on the rose-bush,O faintly falling snow!For she is gone who trained its branch,And wooed its bud to blow.Cover the well-known path-way,O damp December snow,Her step no longer lingers there,When stars begin to glow.Melt in the rapid river,O cold and cheerless snow!She sees no moreContinue reading “December Snow : William Belcher Glazier : : December Poems : : Months Poems : :”

Fragment 3: Come, come thou bleak December wind: Samuel Taylor Coleridge : : December Poems : Months Poems : :

Fragment 3: Come, come thou bleak December windBY SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGECome, come thou bleak December wind,And blow the dry leaves from the tree!Flash, like a Love-thought, thro’ me, DeathAnd take a Life that wearies me “Fragment 3: Come, come thou bleak December wind” A December Poem By Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( 1772 – 1834 )Continue reading “Fragment 3: Come, come thou bleak December wind: Samuel Taylor Coleridge : : December Poems : Months Poems : :”

December : Joseph D. Herron : : December Poems : Months Poems : :

December by Joseph D. Herron Child of the grand old winter,December floateth by;And the ground without is bare and whiteAs the moon in the cloudless sky. The wind blows cold and dreary,Across the whitened plain;And we see the oaks with their branches bare,Through the frost on the window pane. But within where the yule-log’s burning,EachContinue reading “December : Joseph D. Herron : : December Poems : Months Poems : :”

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