November
by Hartley Coleridge
The mellow year is hastening to its close;
The little birds have almost sung their last,
Their small notes twitter in the dreary blast--
The shrill-piped harbinger of early snows;
The patient beauty of the scentless rose,
Oft with the morn's hoar crystal quaintly glassed.
Hangs, a pale mourner for the summer past,
And makes a little summer where it grows:
In the chill sunbeam of the faint brief day
The dusky waters shudder as they shine,
The russet leaves obstruct the straggling way
Of oozy brooks, which no deep banks define,
And the gaunt woods, in ragged, scant array,
Wrap their old limbs with sombre ivy twine.
Hartley Coleridge was the eldest son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, author of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Poetry Friday - Dixie Wilson
The Mist and All
Dixie Wilson
I like the fall,
The mist and all.
I like the night owl's
Lonely call--
And wailing sound
Of wind around.
I like the gray
November day,
And bare, dead boughs
That coldly sway
Against my pane.
I like the rain.
I like to sit
And laugh at it--
And tend
My cozy fire a bit.
I like the fall--
The mist and all.--
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Photo courtesy of Jim Wegryn.
Dixie Wilson
I like the fall,
The mist and all.
I like the night owl's
Lonely call--
And wailing sound
Of wind around.
I like the gray
November day,
And bare, dead boughs
That coldly sway
Against my pane.
I like the rain.
I like to sit
And laugh at it--
And tend
My cozy fire a bit.
I like the fall--
The mist and all.--
This week's Poetry Friday round-up is being hosted at Check It Out. Head on over!
Photo courtesy of Jim Wegryn.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Thanksgiving Poems for kids
Acting upon a suggestion from a founding member of my oldest child's poetry club, my ten-year-old son will be memorizing a poem about Thanksgiving to recite at this month's poetry club meeting. I'm thinking that my seven-year-old and even my almost-four-year-old may want to join in on the fun here at home, at least, so to that end, I've been ILL-ing many books with holiday poetry in them. In case anyone else is searching for something similar, here's the list as it stands right now. Let me know if you have any suitable titles to recommend, and I'll add them to the list, as well.
The Circle of Thanks: Native American Poems and Songs of Thanksgiving, told by Joseph Bruchac; illustrated by Murv Jacob.
Thanksgiving Poems, collected by Myra Cohn Livingston; illustrated by Stephen Gammell
Merrily Comes Our Harvest in, edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins; illustrated by Ben Shecter
Holiday Stew with Seasoning, Too! A Kid's Portion of Holiday and Seasonal Poems, by Jenny Whitehead
The Book of Thanksgiving--Stories, Poems, and Recipes for Sharing One of America's Greatest Holidays, by Jessica Faust and Jacky Sach
It's Thanksgiving! by Jack Prelutsky; illustrated by Marilyn Hafner
Over the River and through the Wood, by Lydia Marie Child; illustrated by David Catrow (in this particular incarnation, anyway)
Thanksgiving with Me, by Margaret Willy; illustrated by Lloyd Bloom
The Circle of Thanks: Native American Poems and Songs of Thanksgiving, told by Joseph Bruchac; illustrated by Murv Jacob.
Thanksgiving Poems, collected by Myra Cohn Livingston; illustrated by Stephen Gammell
Merrily Comes Our Harvest in, edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins; illustrated by Ben Shecter
Holiday Stew with Seasoning, Too! A Kid's Portion of Holiday and Seasonal Poems, by Jenny Whitehead
The Book of Thanksgiving--Stories, Poems, and Recipes for Sharing One of America's Greatest Holidays, by Jessica Faust and Jacky Sach
It's Thanksgiving! by Jack Prelutsky; illustrated by Marilyn Hafner
Over the River and through the Wood, by Lydia Marie Child; illustrated by David Catrow (in this particular incarnation, anyway)
Thanksgiving with Me, by Margaret Willy; illustrated by Lloyd Bloom