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XXXI. “There’s A Certain Slant of Light” by Emily Dickinson

the winter sunlight castes a glow on a snowy town

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XXXI. There’s A Certain Slant of Light There’s a certain slant of light, On winter afternoons, That oppresses, like the weight Of cathedral tunes. Heavenly hurt it gives us; We can find no scar, But internal difference Where the meanings are. None may teach it anything, ‘T is the […]

Every Day Poems: Community Collages + New Poetry Club Invitation!

By T.S. Poetry 21 Comments

Bethany collage Anya Silver "Kindness"

Peek in on the community collages offered for our last Every Day Poems poetry club activity. Then maybe get inspired for a collage of your own!

Filed Under: Every Day Poems, Poetry Club, Poetry Collage, poetry prompt, writing prompt, writing prompts

How to Simple-Collage Your Poems

By T.S. Poetry 2 Comments

pink dahlias collage

Short on time for doing a full poetry collage? Try this simple-collage approach. And bring a little extra art to your poems.

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XXIX. “Beclouded” by Emily Dickinson

winter scene in front of farmhouse

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XXIX. Beclouded BECLOUDED. The sky is low, the clouds are mean, A travelling flake of snow Across a barn or through a rut Debates if it will go. A narrow wind complains all day How some one treated him; Nature, like us, is sometimes caught Without her diadem. -Emily […]

XXVIII. “Autumn” by Emily Dickinson

abstract graphic painting of autumn in a hillside city

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XXVIII. Autumn AUTUMN. The morns are meeker than they were, The nuts are getting brown; The berry’s cheek is plumper, The rose is out of town. The maple wears a gayer scarf, The field a scarlet gown. Lest I should be old-fashioned, I’ll put a trinket on. -Emily Dickinson […]

XXVII. “Indian Summer” by Emily Dickinson

summer day peaceful

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XXVII. Indian Summer INDIAN SUMMER. These are the days when birds come back, A very few, a bird or two, To take a backward look. These are the days when skies put on The old, old sophistries of June, — A blue and gold mistake. Oh, fraud that cannot […]

XXV. “Apparently With No Surprise” by Emily Dickinson

flowers are shown with snow and frost around them

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XXV. Apparently With No Surprise DEATH AND LIFE. Apparently with no surprise To any happy flower, The frost beheads it at its play In accidental power. The blond assassin passes on, The sun proceeds unmoved To measure off another day For an approving God. -Emily Dickinson Enjoy Artistic Representations […]

XIV. “Purple Clover” by Emily Dickinson

field of purple flowers

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XIV. Purple Clover XIV. PURPLE CLOVER. There is a flower that bees prefer, And butterflies desire; To gain the purple democrat The humming-birds aspire. And whatsoever insect pass, A honey bears away Proportioned to his several dearth And her capacity. Her face is rounder than the moon, And ruddier […]

XXII. “I’ll Tell You How the Sun Rose” by Emily Dickinson

sunrise over a field

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XXII. I’ll Tell You How the Sun Rose A DAY. I’ll tell you how the sun rose, — A ribbon at a time. The steeples swam in amethyst, The news like squirrels ran. The hills untied their bonnets, The bobolinks begun. Then I said softly to myself, “That must […]

XXI. “The Mountain Sat Upon the Plain” by Emily Dickinson

mountain on a plain

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XXI. The Mountain Sat Upon the Plain THE MOUNTAIN. The mountain sat upon the plain In his eternal chair, His observation omnifold, His inquest everywhere. The seasons prayed around his knees, Like children round a sire: Grandfather of the days is he, Of dawn the ancestor. -Emily Dickinson Enjoy […]

XX. “It Makes No Difference Abroad” by Emily Dickinson

crows in a field

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XX. It Makes No Difference Abroad TWO WORLDS. It makes no difference abroad, The seasons fit the same, The mornings blossom into noons, And split their pods of flame. Wild-flowers kindle in the woods, The brooks brag all the day; No blackbird bates his jargoning For passing Calvary. Auto-da-fe […]

XIX. “So Bashful When I Spied Her” by Emily Dickinson

girl in a meadow with flowers

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XIX. So Bashful When I Spied Her So bashful when I spied her, So pretty, so ashamed! So hidden in her leaflets, Lest anybody find; So breathless till I passed her, So helpless when I turned And bore her, struggling, blushing, Her simple haunts beyond! For whom I robbed […]

XVIII. “Angels in the Early Morning” by Emily Dickinson

angel and figure in a field

< Return to Emily Dickinson Poems XVIII. Angels in the Early Morning Angels in the early morning May be seen the dews among, Stooping, plucking, smiling, flying: Do the buds to them belong? Angels when the sun is hottest May be seen the sands among, Stooping, plucking, sighing, flying; Parched the flowers they bear along. […]

Do You Remember the First Poetry Book You Bought?

By Glynn Young 9 Comments

Mirror Lake poetry book Four Quartets Eliot

The first book of poetry I ever bought was “Four Quartets” by T.S. Eliot, and it has followed me for more than 50 years.

Filed Under: article, Blog, Books, Children's Poetry, Children's Stories, Poems, poetry, T.S. Eliot

Poetry Club: Coffee Shop Collage—”Do the Shells Still Hear”

By T.S. Poetry 5 Comments

shells and sea-poetry collage

You’re invited to the poetry club, with our new adventure: Coffee Shop Collage. Bring an Every Day Poems line, and come make poetry collage!

Filed Under: Blog, Grief Poems, Poetry Club, Poetry Collage, poetry teaching resources

“The Battle of Maldon” by J.R.R Tolkien, Edited by Peter Grybauskas

By Glynn Young 4 Comments

Snowy Mountain Grybausaks Tolkien

In “The Battle of Maldon,” Tolkien scholar Peter Grybauskas provides insights into both an epic poem and the great storyteller’s translation.

Filed Under: article, book reviews, Books, Epic Poetry, Poems, poetry

Poet Laura: For the Birds—A Poetry Reading … for Chickens

By Dheepa R. Maturi 6 Comments

lake and trees poet laura

Dheepa R. Maturi reaches the “Reading Poetry to Chickens” stage of her Poet Laura journey. Join her at the chicken coop for couplets and rhymes.

Filed Under: Blog, Chicken poems, Poet Laura

Year of the Monarch: The Native Wildflowers Formerly Known as Weeds

By Laura Boggess 6 Comments

monarch in wildflowers laura boggess

Author Laura Boggess discovers the beauty—and necessity—of letting native wildflowers like milkweed grow in her yard to bring back the monarchs.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry prompt, Year of the Monarch

Poetry Prompt: Back to School, in the Second Person

By T.S. Poetry 27 Comments

back to school

Find your way back to school with this poetry prompt that uses second person. The trip might be deeper, more dreamlike if you do.

Filed Under: article, Blog, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, School Poems, writing prompt, writing prompts

Bookstore Tour: Transom is a Tarrytown Delight!

By L.L. Barkat 2 Comments

colorful fiction books

Transom is a small bookshop with a big heart in Tarrytown, New York. It boasts beautiful display designs, a fabulous book selection, and a few surprising sights sure to bring delight.

Filed Under: article, Blog, Books, bookseller

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