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  1. Apr 20, 2020 · Let grow a grassy heaven. On my brow: a sun. This bliss is yours, Living. World, and alone it endures. Music at midnight. Young wine. Lovers hand in hand. By daylight, moonlight. Living World, hold me.

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    • Fukuda Chiyo-ni (1703-1775) A Japanese poet and Buddhist nun, Fukuda Chiyo-ni is known as one of the greatest haiku poets of all time. She began writing haikus (a short form of Japanese poetry) as a child, and by her late teens, her work was well known across Japan.
    • Anne Spencer (1882-1975) Anne Spencer was not only one of history’s most significant women nature poets, but a librarian, educator, gardener, and civil rights activist.
    • Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892 – 1950) OSGF founder Bunny Mellon was so fond of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay that she used to keep a collection of her poems beside her bed.
    • Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890 - 1998) Journalist and conservationist Marjory Stoneman Douglas is now known as “the mother of the Everglades” for her efforts to protect the fragile Florida wetlands.
  2. Apr 4, 2018 · Below, we’ve chosen ten of the very best nature poems in English literature. 1. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey,‘ The Soote Season ’. This is one of the first sonnets written in English, but it’s not as well known as it perhaps should be. It’s about the coming of summer and the various ways in which a world previously in a sort of stasis ...

  3. Oct 1, 2024 · October 4, 2023. Climate change is the most pressing, all-encompassing issue of our time. As this global environmental threat worsens, natural disasters intensify, eco-systems break down, and inequality becomes even more entrenched. Although climate change is a collective problem, women are disproportionately harmed due to already existing ...

    • I’ve got the children to tend. The clothes to mend. The floor to mop. (…) I gotta clean up this hut. Then see about the sick. And the cotton to pick. The first verse of the poem, ‘Woman Work’ is the longest, noticeably more lengthy than the rest of the piece, and this is used to great effect.
    • Shine on me, sunshine. (…) And cool my brow again. The second verse of ‘Woman Work’, and the rest of the poem afterwards, follow a more typical structure: four verses of four lines each, rhyming in an ABCB pattern.
    • Storm, blow me from here. (…) ‘Til I can rest again. The third verse of ‘Woman Work’ follows a similar theme to the first one, with slightly rougher imagery.
    • Fall gently, snowflakes. (…) Let me rest tonight. The next verse uses winter as a frame for discussing the idea of peace. The approach the narrator takes is to describe the wintry season as a quiet, peaceful time to convey the idea of a comfortable cold that allows her to feel restful.
  4. Mar 11, 2021 · The author of 10 nature books (including a poetry collection), Barbara Hurd also volunteers for her local watershed group, which monitors western Maryland’s Savage River. A self-proclaimed “river monitor,” Hurd makes a habit of listening for quieter signals of disruption among plants and wildlife—the complexities of atonal birdsong, for instance, or the sense of foreboding that arises ...

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  6. 68 Famous Nature Poems About The Beauty And Brutality Of Nature. 1. I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud. "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" is a lyric poem that expresses deep feelings about the beauty of nature. William Wordsworth was a well-known poet of the Romantic era, which began at the beginning of the 1800s.

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