Friday, November 8, 2019
A Collection of Classic and New Poems for Winter
A Collection of Classic and New Poems for Winter When the cold winds begin to blow and the nights reach their longest stretch at the solstice, winter has arrived. Poets through the ages have lent their quills and pens to write verses about the season. Snuggle up around the fireside with a snifter of brandy or a mug of hot chocolate or go out to greet the late morning sunrise and contemplate these poems. This anthology of winter poems begins with a few classics before suggesting some new poems for the season. Winter Poems from the 16th and 17th Century The Bard of Avon had several poems about winter. No wonder, since the Little Ice Age kept things chilled in those days. William Shakespeare,ââ¬Å"Winterâ⬠fromà Loves Labours Lost (1593)William Shakespeare,ââ¬Å"Blow, Blow Thou Winter Windâ⬠from As You Like It (1600)William Shakespeare,Sonnet 97 - ââ¬Å"How like a winter hath my absence beenâ⬠(1609)Thomas Campion,ââ¬Å"Now Winter Nights Enlargeâ⬠(1617) Winter Poems from the 18th Century The pioneers of the Romantic Movement penned their poems end of the 18th Century. It was a time revolution and enormous changes the British Isles, the colonies, and Europe. Robert Burns,ââ¬Å"Winter: A Dirgeâ⬠(1781)William Blake,ââ¬Å"To Winterâ⬠(1783)Samuel Taylor Coleridge,ââ¬Å"Frost at Midnightâ⬠(1798) Winter Poems from the 19th Century Poetry blossomed in the New World and female poets also made their mark in the 19th century. Besides the power of nature in winter, poets such as Walt Whitman also took note of the technological and manmade environment. John Keats,ââ¬Å"In drear-nighted Decemberâ⬠(1829)Charlotte Brontà «,ââ¬Å"Winter Storesâ⬠(1846)Walt Whitman,ââ¬Å"To a Locomotive in Winterâ⬠(1882)Robert Louis Stevenson,ââ¬Å"Winter-Timeâ⬠(1885)George Meredith,ââ¬Å"Winter Heavensâ⬠(1888)Emily Dickinson,ââ¬Å"Thereââ¬â¢s a certain Slant of lightâ⬠(#258)Emily Dickinson,ââ¬Å"It sifts from Leaden Sievesâ⬠(#311)Robert Bridges,ââ¬Å"London Snowâ⬠(1890) Classic Winter Poems from the Early 20th Century The early 20th century saw enormous changes in technology and also the carnage of World War I. But the change of season to winter was a constant. No matter how much mankind seeks to control the environment, nothing holds back the onset of winter. Thomas Hardy,ââ¬Å"Winter in Durnover Fieldâ⬠(1901)William Butler Yeats,ââ¬Å"The Cold Heavenâ⬠(1916)Gerard Manley Hopkins,ââ¬Å"The Times Are Nightfallâ⬠(1918)Robert Frost,ââ¬Å"An Old Manââ¬â¢s Winter Nightâ⬠(1920)Wallace Stevens,ââ¬Å"The Snowmanâ⬠(1921)Robert Frost,ââ¬Å"Dust of Snowâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Eveningâ⬠(1923) Contemporary Winter Poems Winter continues to inspire modern-day poets. Some may achieve the title of classics in the decades to come. Browsing them can enlighten you as to how poetry is changing and people are expressing their art. You can find most of these poems online. Enjoy this selection of poems on winter themes from contemporary poets: Salvatore Buttaci, ââ¬Å"From Cold Unblinking Eyesâ⬠Denis Dunn, ââ¬Å"Winter in Maine on Rte 113â⬠and ââ¬Å"Silent Solstice (Winter Becomes Maine)â⬠Jim Finnegan, ââ¬Å"Flightless Birdâ⬠Jesse Glass, ââ¬Å"The Giant in the Dirty Coatâ⬠Dorothea Grossman, Untitled winter poemRuth Hill, ââ¬Å"Land of Long Shadowsâ⬠Joel Lewis, ââ¬Å"Making a Meal Out of Itâ⬠Charles Mariano, ââ¬Å"This Winterâ⬠Whitman McGowan, ââ¬Å"It Was So Coldâ⬠Justine Nicholas, ââ¬Å"Palais dââ¬â¢Hiverâ⬠Barbara Novack, ââ¬Å"Winter: 10 degreesâ⬠Debbie Ouellet, ââ¬Å"North Windâ⬠Joseph Pacheco, ââ¬Å"Cold Winter Morn in Floridaâ⬠Jack Peachum, ââ¬Å"The Migrantâ⬠Barbara Reiher-Meyers, ââ¬Å"Blizzardâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Sweet and Bitterâ⬠Todd-Earl Rhodes, Untitled poemRobert Savino, ââ¬Å"Shortcut Through the Stormâ⬠Jackie Sheeler, ââ¬Å"Underground Xmasâ⬠Lisa Shields, ââ¬Å"Reaching for Whiteâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Climate Changeâ⬠Aldo Tambellini, ââ¬Å"October 19, 1990â⬠Joyce Wakefield, ââ¬Å"Winter Conversationââ¬
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