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  1. Nov 27, 2018 · Cold, darkness, and the unknown can be powerful symbols, but these winter poems celebrate the solstice as a time for contemplation and renewal. 1. To Know The Dark by Wendell Berry

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  2. Dec 16, 2015 · Here are ten of the best winter poems, from Thomas Hardys New Year meditation to Christina Rossettis classic Christmas carol. As you might expect, snow features heavily in many of these poems, so wrap up warm before you follow the links provided (on the title of each poem) and start reading.

  3. Winter Poems. Perfect for snowy days and long nights by the fire. By The Editors. Getty Images. WINTER LOVE. The Curtain. Hayden Carruth. Just over the horizon a great machine of death is roaring and rearing. We can hear it always.

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    • A Poem for Every Winter Day. by Allie Esiri. This beautiful collection is full of verses that will transport you to sparkling winter scenes, with poems for Christmas, New Year's Eve and Valentine's Day.
    • Selected Poems. by Gillian Clarke. Over the past four decades, Gillian Clarke's work has examined nature, womanhood, art, music, Welsh history – and always with the lyric and imagistic precision by which her poetry is instantly recognisable.
    • A Poem for Every Day of the Year. by Allie Esiri. This beloved and bestselling collection compiled by Allie Esiri includes 366 magnificent poems, one for each day of the year.
    • The Beautiful Librarians. by Sean O'Brien. Each poem in The Beautiful Librarians opens on a wholly different room, vista or landscape, each drawn with Sean O'Brien's increasingly refined sense of tone, history and rhetorical assurance.
  4. My life is cold, and dark, and dreary; It rains, and the wind is never weary; My thoughts still cling to the mouldering past, But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast, And the days are dark and dreary.

  5. The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” from The Poetry of Robert Frost, edited by Edward Connery Lathem.

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  7. At the Fishhouses. By Elizabeth Bishop. Although it is a cold evening, down by one of the fishhouses. an old man sits netting, his net, in the gloaming almost invisible, a dark purple-brown, and his shuttle worn and polished. The air smells so strong of codfish.

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