The first of the American Romantics, author of such poems as “Thanatopsis” and “March,” which appeared as the Sun’s Poem of the Day on the second of that month this year, William Cullen Bryant ...
Of lately A little before dusk I take a book out to the porch And read ‘til it’s too dark to see And then I sit and watch And listen As the robins and the cardinals And the others Grab one last bite ...
Mother Nature doesn’t rest. The snow falls and creates a test. The bird feeders have been filled. And the sunflower seeds are chilled. The birds find nutty nourishment best. A mix of feeder seeds ...
On the misty gray-green cove an elegant black and white loon is awash in dancing rain drops. A blue-gray banded kingfisher pays no mind. He swoops. Then hovers. Then plummets through the blurred ...
GRAND FORKS – North Dakota State University Press has published a book that every North Dakotan who likes poetry and loves birds really ought to have. It’s called “Field Notes.” The author is Margaret ...
Simon Armitage has translated a number of medieval poems into modern English, including “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” “The Death of King Arthur” (an anonymous work, not Malory’s long prose ...
Give them my love if you’re so inclined. Tell them the nights here are too long I tried to sleep and even sang a song But the night was still not passing, And some emotions were amassing. Oh, bird, ...
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