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, …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – In Flanders Fields by John McCrae. “In Flanders Fields” is a poignant war poem written by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae during World War …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – See It Through by Edgar A. Guest. “See It Through” is a motivational poem by Edgar A. Guest, known for his uplifting verses that …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – The Hayloft by Robert Louis Stevenson. “The Hayloft” is a short, nostalgic poem written by Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish writer best known for …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer. “Casey at the Bat” is a narrative poem written by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, first published in …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – To Autumn by John Keats. “To Autumn” is a poem by John Keats, written in 1819 and published in 1820. It is one …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – We Wear the Mask by Paul Laurence Dunbar. “We Wear the Mask” is a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar, first published in 1896. …
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Welcome to Poem of the Day – Ulysses by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. “Ulysses” is a dramatic monologue by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, published in 1842. The poem is a reflection on the …