Post (C) Doris McCraw
aka Angela Raines
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April is National Poetry Month. In honor of this, it seemed appropriate to share some of the more popular poems from the 1800s.
Christina Rossetti is a favorite of mine. Here is her poem 'Echo'
Echo
Sometimes with the Heart
Seldom with the Soul
Scarcer once with the Might
Few - love at all.
Anytime you speak about poets of the 1800s, you usually include Tennyson. Here is a poem some of you may recognize:
Lullaby - Poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson
I will leave you with a favorite of mine from Helen Hunt Jackson:
Last Words
Dear hearts, whose love has been so sweet to know,
That I am looking backward as I go,
Am lingering while I haste, and in this rain
Of tears of joy am mingling tears of pain;
Do not adorn with costly shrub, or tree,
Or flower, the little grave which shelters me.
Let the wild wind-sown seeds grow up unharmed,
And back and forth all summer, unalarmed,
Let all the tiny, busy creatures creep;
Let the sweet grass its last year's tangles keep;
And when, remembering me, you come some day
And stand there, speak no praise, but only say,
" How she loved us'! 'Twas that which made her dear! "
Those are the words that I shall joy to hear.
Here's to the beauty of poetry. When you get a moment, stop by and read some of the other poets who were creating pictures and emotions with words. Poetry was enjoyed by many, and you might be surprised by who was writing and what they wrote about.
Until next time.
Doris Gardner-McCraw
Author, Speaker, Historian
Specializing in Colorado and Women's History


1 comment:
Thank you for sharing, Doris!
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