For/Against Summer, a Spell
“In sorrowship dues, in sap, on the spines of pines, / despite the winter of hearts, summer came.”
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“In sorrowship dues, in sap, on the spines of pines, / despite the winter of hearts, summer came.”
Today, I am dust upon the windowpane,...
This syncopated jig appears to be unique to Francis O'Neill's collection The Dance Music of Ireland, published in Chicago in 1907. The first strain is in the major mode, while the...
Poem 163 of 230: ON A CLEAR DAY - SUMMER 2001...
Oh, dark, silent street: strangers, shoulders pressed, small beneath the stupendous stone spire. The post Poem: May Morning appeared first on The Oxford Student.
It was hard for us, the way you diedevery day, slowly and then all at once,just as such things are said to happen.Spring came, so soon it almost seemedyou could’ve waited, but I kn...
Did summer poke her nose around the corner?...
It's an eighty-degree day in May,...
We all remember the beautiful summers we had as kids, but now all we seem to remember is the uncomfortable, scorching heat and the sweat that makes us look like we just came out of...
What a glorious day, Lord: bright sun in a clear sky, mild breezes, fresh spring air! Just the way I'd love things to be all the whole year 'round - but I know that in...
The sun won’t shine this side the mountain,...
Embrace the summer season with a heart full of gratitude, reflecting on longer days, opportunities for rest, and the simple joys found in everyday moments. Discover how to cultivat...
It was a beautiful spring day here in Wayland, Massachusetts and when I went to hear confessions this afternoon the sun was just glowing in the branches of a dogwood tree by the c...
between bare-branched limbs of wintered trees...
Fine thread nearly invisible in the early lightkept getting caught again and again in our mouths.We gave up after walking through the fourth web,turned around, and saved the outing...
Sundays are always cloudy,...
Happy THURSDAY, friends! Well, it’s BOOK DAY today. If you want to see the five books I read in May, hop over HERE and check out my review. If you want to see something SUMMERY,...
“It’s been weeks. / It’s been months. It’s been seasons.”
Welcome to the month of May! We’ve collected ten May poems that attempt to capture some of the energy and […] The post May Poems – Ten Favorite Poems For this Early Summer Month! a...
When I picked berries in the mountain field that first summer, I could sense wave after wave of feeling rising up – seeping into my feet from the ground below. The sun spread blue...
Get ready to revel in the day that offers the most daylight of the entire year.
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