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Where can I find good english poems by published authors on the topic "Seasons"? They can be on summer, winter, autumn etc. but should be related to the theme "Seasons". Also, they should be written by published authors. Please help me if you can.

2007-05-13 17:48:00 · 6 answers · asked by Anurag S 2 in Arts & Humanities Poetry

6 answers

Verse Daily is an excellent site to search for poems. I just used Google and punched in the season name. Here's some, but there were more.

3 poems by Ted Kooser
http://www.versedaily.org/2005/3tkpoems.shtml

"Enter, Fall" by Margot Schilpp
http://www.versedaily.org/2005/enterfall.shtml

"Autumn" by Peggy Shumaker
http://www.versedaily.org/2005/autumnps.shtml

"Human Terms" by Kathleen Lynch
http://www.versedaily.org/2006/humanterms.shtml

"Last Love Song for Yogi Berra" by Gaylord Brewer
http://www.versedaily.org/lovesongyogi.shtml

"Vixen" by W. S. Merwin
http://www.versedaily.org/2005/vixen.shtml

"St. Francis in Winter" by Marianne Boruch
http://www.versedaily.org/2006/stfinwinter.shtml

"The Gift of Winter" by Philip Levine
http://www.versedaily.org/2006/giftwinter.shtml

"On Day and Night" by James Arthur
http://www.versedaily.org/2006/ondayandnight.shtml

"Cold Pastoral" by Reginald Shepherd
http://www.versedaily.org/2005/coldpastoral.shtml

"New Year's Eve" by Nate Pritts
http://www.versedaily.org/2007/nye.shtml

"Now the Starlit Moonless Spring" by Kenneth Rexroth
http://www.versedaily.org/ntsms.shtml

"Spring Storm" by Floyd Skloot
http://www.versedaily.org/springstorm.shtml

"Last Poem in May" by Judith Harris
http://www.versedaily.org/2006/lastpoemmay.shtml

"Spring and Winter, Coeval" by Charles M. Israel, Jr.
http://www.versedaily.org/sawcoeval.shtml

"When I Was Gone to Summer" by Theodore Worozbyt
http://www.versedaily.org/2006/gonetosummer.shtml

"Where" by Mary Jo Bang
http://www.versedaily.org/2007/where.shtml

"Dear Beekeeper," by Julianne Buchsbaum
http://www.versedaily.org/2006/dearbeekeeper.shtml

"The Elephant's Graveyard" by David Wagoner
http://www.versedaily.org/2005/elephantsgraveyard.shtml

"Summer in Tempe" by Jennifer Chapis
http://www.versedaily.org/2005/summerintempe.shtml

"Every Summer," by Philip Memmer
http://www.versedaily.org/everysummer.shtml

2007-05-14 03:54:24 · answer #1 · answered by Dancing Bee 6 · 0 0

Robert Frost
John Keats
Siegfried Sassoon
Anne Sexton

English Book • By: Leland B Jacobs, Jeff Kaufman • Publisher: New York : H. Holt, ... Title: Just around the corner

Robert Frost: Seasons : Poems (Hardcover)
by Robert Frost (Author), Burkett (Author)

See this link: http://www.poemsofsoul.com/poemsaboutseasons.htm

2007-05-13 18:10:07 · answer #2 · answered by Inquisitive 4 · 0 0

Well, I really don't see myself being a published author when I grow up. It's not really career choice, and although it seems like I have always loved writing, for some reason, being and author never occurs to me. I guess that helps me finish my stories and keep writing. I write for the fun of it and not because I think or hope it's going to get me published in the future. When publishing isn't even in my radar, I think it helps me focus on just writing and improving because I want to, even though it's not going to get me much in the long run. I'm learning to play piano, and I sing too. But I really don't plan on that being a career path either. I love to sing and play, but I just never saw myself doing that. So, that makes it easier to keep at it, because I'm doing because once upon a time, I made a commitment, said I wanted to do something. And I always try to finish what I start. I believe that if you want something enough, you will move a mountain to get it. That keeps me going. BQ: Good. Got to see a friend who I haven't seen in like a year. :) BQ2: Freak out, yell a bit, and then try to find my kids. BQ3: I'm not entirely sure what I want to do. Lawyer has been out there since I was 6 (family's idea, and I love debating), more recently, psychiatrist (discovered my love of psychology), and maybe interior designer? Somebody suggested that more recently. I have to make everything pretty. So, I don't know. Time will tell.

2016-05-17 11:11:48 · answer #3 · answered by shawna 3 · 0 0

John Keats, Ode to Autumn.

http://www.bartleby.com/106/255.html

2007-05-13 19:32:18 · answer #4 · answered by Lady Annabella-VInylist 7 · 0 0

Scottish poet, James Thomson (1700-1749) is noted for his four-part poem in blank verse entitled "Seasons".

2007-05-13 18:16:06 · answer #5 · answered by Ellie Evans-Thyme 7 · 0 0

http://www.factmonster.com/spot/pmseasons1.html

That site contains an archive of poetic lines divided up by season. I personally recognize a few of the names, you may need to do more research to know about the poets themselves.

2007-05-13 17:54:27 · answer #6 · answered by xsilently_screaming_foreverx 2 · 0 0

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