Poem about Summer

A Queen Five Summers Old (Poem by Victor Hugo)

A Queen Five Summers Old By  Victor Hugo She is so little — in her hands a rose: A stern duenna watches where she goes, What sees Old Spain's Inf…

Summer (Poem by Duncan Campbell Scott)

Summer (Song) By  Duncan Campbell Scott Sing me a song of the summer time, Of the sorrel red and the ruby clover, Where the garrulous bobolinks lilt …

A Summer Storm (Poem by Duncan Campbell Scott)

A Summer Storm By  Duncan Campbell Scott Last night a storm fell on the world     From heights of drouth and heat, The surly clouds for weeks were fu…

Summer is Come (Poem by Gilbert Parker)

Summer is Come By  Gilbert Parker Summer is come; the corn is in the ear,     The haze is swimming where the beeches stand; Summer is come, though wi…

You Went Away in Summertime (Poem by Frank Oliver Call)

You Went Away in Summertime By  Frank Oliver Call You went away in summertime     When leaves and flowers were young, And birds still lingered in the…

Summer Shower (Poem by Emily Dickinson)

Summer Shower By  Emily Dickinson A drop fell on the apple tree, Another on the roof; A half a dozen kissed the eaves, And made the gables laugh. A f…

Indian Summer (Poem by Emily Dickinson)

Indian Summer By  Emily Dickinson These are the days when birds come back, A very few, a bird or two, To take a backward look. These are the days whe…

Summer's Obsequies (Poem by Emily Dickinson)

Summer's Obsequies By  Emily Dickinson The gentian weaves her fringes, The maple's loom is red. My departing blossoms Obviate parade. A brief…

Summer's Armies (Poem by Emily Dickinson)

Summer's Armies By  Emily Dickinson Some rainbow coming from the fair! Some vision of the world Cashmere I confidently see! Or else a peacock'…
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