Welcome to Poem of the Day – Concord Hymn by Ralph Waldo Emerson. “Concord Hymn” is a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson, written in 1837 to commemorate the Battle of …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – A Valentine by Edgar Allan Poe. “A Valentine” is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe that explores themes of love, longing, and the …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus. “The New Colossus” is a sonnet written by American poet Emma Lazarus in 1883. The poem is …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”, also known as “Daffodils,” is a famous poem written …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats. “Ode to a Nightingale” is a poem by John Keats, written in 1819. This work is …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – Birches by Robert Frost. “Birches” is a poem by Robert Frost that reflects on the speaker’s meditations on life, youth, and the desire for …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – Sea-Fever by John Masefield. “Sea-Fever” is a poem by John Masefield that reflects the speaker’s deep yearning for the sea and a life …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – Old Ironsides by Oliver Wendell Holmes. “Old Ironsides” is a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, written in 1830 as a response to the …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – Fog by Carl Sandburg. “Fog” is a short poem by Carl Sandburg that personifies fog as a living entity, exploring themes of nature, …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – The Soldier by Rupert Brooke. “The Soldier” is a poem written by Rupert Brooke during World War I, reflecting on themes of patriotism, …