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  1. 4 days ago · 36.Let it Snow by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne. 37.The Quiet World by Jeffrey McDaniel. 38.Snow and Creation by Wendell Berry. 39.Among the Trees by Philippe Jaccottet. Conclusion: These 39 delightful winter poems are perfect to share with children of all ages, whether it’s a bedtime story or a fun activity on a snowy day indoors.

  2. 16 hours ago · A poem by Morag from Winter's Child

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  4. 5 days ago · Free Verse Poem by Robert Graves “My rhymes no longer shall stand arrayed Like Prussian soldiers on parade …” 15. Harlem by Langston Hughes “What happens to a dream deferred?” 16. i carry your heart with me by e.e. cummings “here is the deepest secret nobody knows …” 17. The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot “Winter kept us warm, covering,

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  5. 3 days ago · cradled in a swaying embrace, rocked by the holy night, babes of the universe. Let this be the time. we wake to life, like spring wakes, in the moment. of winter solstice. by Rebecca Parker. A very dear friend read this poem to me under the stars on the longest night of this year, so the words landed deeply into my heart.

  6. 5 days ago · May 7, 2024 by Ted Hannah. Robert Frost’s ‘A Winter Eden’ is a contemplative poem that captures his thoughts and feelings of a lonely winter’s evening. He reflects on the beauty of nature and the idea that, despite the darkness of winter, there can still be joy. Frost uses intricate imagery and language to create a serene, almost ...

  7. 3 days ago · 5. “Minstrels” by William Wordsworth. A poem that explores the joy and spiritual significance of the music associated with Christmas, celebrating the season’s festive sounds. Example: Wandering singers carol loud, Underneath the winter cloud. Notes of joy, pure and true, Sing of peace the whole night through. 6.

  8. 4 days ago · A Winter Day I The air is silent save where stirs A bugling breeze among the firs; The virgin world in white array Waits for the bridegroom kiss of day; All heaven blooms rarely in the east Where skies are silvery and fleeced, And o'er the orient hills made glad The morning comes in wonder clad; Oh, 'tis a time most fit to see How beautiful the ...

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