Beautiful poem
"Go, wander, little book," - Nancy Rebecca Campbell Glass Go Wander
https://internetpoem.com/nancy-rebec...o-wander-poem/
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Beautiful poem
"Go, wander, little book," - Nancy Rebecca Campbell Glass Go Wander
https://internetpoem.com/nancy-rebec...o-wander-poem/
Enjoyed the poem.
"HARK! ah, the Nightingale!" Mathew Arnold - Philomela
Beautiful poem / Very evocative: "How thick the bursts come crowding through the leaves!
Again—thou hearest?
Eternal passion!
Eternal pain!"
"I cannot meet the Spring unmoved" - Emily Dickinson I cannot meet the Spring unmoved
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/I_can...nmoved_—
Beautiful in itīs simplicity!
"Just now the lilac is in bloom,"Rupert Brookes- The old Vicarage, Grandchester
https://englishverse.com/poems/the_o...e_grantchester
Wonderful poem, got some help here: https://www.thereader.org.uk/feature...rupert-brooke/ . Can't wait for my lilacs to bloom !
"King Borria Bungalee Boo" - W.S. Gilbert King Borria Bungalee Boo
https://keytopoetry.com/william-schw...-bungalee-boo/
"Lo! from quiet skies" - Rupert Brooke In Examination
https://www.poetryexplorer.net/poem.php?id=10041921
"Maelanfaid saw a tiny bird" - Michael Earls The Monk Maelanfaid...
https://internetpoem.com/best-poem/m...elanfaid-poem/
"No coward soul is mine," Last Lines by Emily Brontë (love it)!
https://englishverse.com/poems/last_lines
Beautiful poem :)
"One must have a mind of winter" - Wallace Stevens The Snow Man
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poe...-56d224a6d4e90
Beautiful poem! Have to change perspective as January is the hottest month here.
"PASSING away, saith the World, passing away". Passing away by Christina Georgina Rossetti
I see what you mean by declaring the seasons from being in the Northern hemisphere by default might radically change the point of view and meaning of a poem... even your offering may be guilty. I'm nearly always guilty of this, but did make one concession with my poem "The Phlyarology of the Apanthropinizator
" from 3/21/2022. Here's one from the web that seems to be hemisphere neutral -
"Quick through the gates of Fairyland" - Fay Inchfawn Early Spring...
https://allpoetry.com/poem/8563023-E...y-Fay-Inchfawn
Liked the neutral poem!
re: It was just a comment, not a criticism. Itīs just a funny feeling, when I read about an icy January. But, of course, the poets will usually write according to their location.
The poet was a surprise: "Rome! what a scroll of History thine has been". Urbs Sacra Aeterna, Oscar Wilde
Enjoyed the homage to Rome the city and its history. Did not know he was a poet.
"Sleep on, sleep on, another hour " - Edgar Allan Poe TO -... https://www.eapoe.org/works/mabbott/tom1p059.htm
Re: If you have time (itīs long but impressive)https://poets.org/poem/ballad-reading-gaol
Beautiful! Didnīt think Poe could write something so serene.
"There is another sky" There is another sky by Emily Dickinson
Beautiful poem by Emily to her Brother.
Wilde's poem is both tragic and hopeful... the things he had to endure.
"Under a spreading chestnut-tree" - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Village Blacksmith
https://poets.org/poem/village-blacksmith