Summer Poems: 122 by Emily Dickinson

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 3:05 pm on Jul 25, 1979

A something in a summer’s Day
As slow her flambeaux burn away
Which solemnizes me.
A something in a summer’s noon —
A depth — an Azure — a perfume —
Transcending ecstasy.
And still within a summer’s night
A something so transporting bright
I clap my hands to see —
Then veil my too inspecting face
Lets such a subtle — shimmering grace
Flutter too [...]


Summer Poems: I know a place where Summer strives by Emily Dickinson

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 3:02 pm on

I know a place where Summer strives
With such a practised Frost –
She — each year — leads her Daisies back –
Recording briefly — “Lost” –
But when the South Wind stirs the Pools
And struggles in the lanes –
Her Heart misgives Her, for Her Vow –
And she pours soft Refrains
Into the lap of Adamant –
And spices — [...]


Summer Poems: The Old Swimmin’-hole by James Whitcomb Riley

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 3:00 pm on

OH! the old swimmin’-hole! whare the crick so still and deep
Looked like a baby-river that was laying half asleep,
And the gurgle of the worter round the drift jest below
Sounded like the laugh of something we onc’t ust to know
Before we could remember anything but the eyes
Of the angels lookin’ out as we left Paradise;
But the [...]


Summer Poems: Summer by John Clare

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 2:57 pm on

Come we to the summer, to the summer we will come,
For the woods are full of bluebells and the hedges full of bloom,
And the crow is on the oak a-building of her nest,
And love is burning diamonds in my true lover’s breast;
She sits beneath the whitethorn a-plaiting of her hair,
And I will to my true [...]


Summer Poems: The Barefoot Boy by John Greenleaf Whittier

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 2:54 pm on

Blessings on thee, little man,
Barefoot boy, with cheek of tan!
With thy turned-up pantaloons,
And thy merry whistled tunes;
With thy red lip, redder still
Kissed by strawberries on the hill;
With the sunshine on thy face,
Through thy torn brim’s jaunty grace;
From my heart I give thee joy,—
I was once a barefoot boy!
Prince thou art,—the grown-up man
Only is republican.
Let the [...]


Summer Poems: The Oven Bird by Robert Frost

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 2:52 pm on

There is a singer everyone has heard,
Loud, a mid-summer and a mid-wood bird,
Who makes the solid tree trunks sound again.
He says that leaves are old and that for flowers
Mid-summer is to spring as one to ten.
He says the early petal-fall is past
When pear and cherry bloom went down in showers
On sunny days a moment overcast;
And [...]


Summer Poems: Sonnet 94 by William Shakespeare

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 2:49 pm on

They that have power to hurt, and will do none,
That do not do the thing they most do show,
Who, moving others, are themselves as stone,
Unmoved, cold, and to temptation slow;
They rightly do inherit heaven’s graces,
And husband nature’s riches from expense;
They are the lords and owners of their faces,
Others, but stewards of their excellence.
The summer’s flower [...]


Summer Poems: Penumbra by Amy Lowell

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 2:46 pm on

As I sit here in the quiet Summer night,
Suddenly, from the distant road, there comes
The grind and rush of an electric car.
And, from still farther off,
An engine puffs sharply,
Followed by the drawn-out shunting scrape of a freight train.
These are the sounds that men make
In the long business of living.
They will always make such sounds,
Years after [...]


Summer Poems: Fair Summer Droops by Thomas Nashe

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 2:42 pm on

(from Summer’s Last Will and Testament)
Fair summer droops, droop men and beasts therefore,
So fair a summer look for nevermore:
All good things vanish less than in a day,
Peace, plenty, pleasure, suddenly decay.
Go not yet away, bright soul of the sad [...]


Summer Poems: Summer by Amy Lowell

poetry — Gary R. Hess @ 2:27 pm on

Some men there are who find in nature all
Their inspiration, hers the sympathy
Which spurs them on to any great endeavor,
To them the fields and woods are closest friends,
And they hold dear communion with the hills;
The voice of waters soothes them with its fall,
And the great winds bring healing in their sound.
To them a city is [...]


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