Home Thoughts From Abroadby Robert BrowningOh, to be in England now that April's there,And whoever wakes in England sees, some morning, unaware,Th...
It Is Not Always Mayby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe sun is bright, - the air is clear,The darting swallows soar and sing.And from the stately elms I ...
Fog lifted early. I worked in the garden.Hummingbirds were stopping over the honeysuckle flowers.There was nothing on earth I wanted to possess.I knew...
Spring by Gerard Manley HopkinsNothing is so beautiful as Spring –When weeds, in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush;Thrush’s eggs look...
Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now by A. E. HousmanLoveliest of trees, the cherry nowIs hung with bloom along the bough,And stands about the woodland ...
Spring by William BlakeSound the flute!Now it’s mute!Bird’s delight,Day and night,Nightingale,In the dale,Lark in sky, —Merrily,Merr...
Lines Written in Early Spring by William WordsworthI heard a thousand blended notes,While in a grove I sate reclined,In that sweet mood when pleasant ...
by C. G. Rossetti, 1830-1894What does the bee do? Bring home honey. And what does Father do? Bring home money. And what does Mother do? Lay out the mo...
A dinosaur for Christmasis the only thing I need.It doesn't matter if it's slowor one that's built for speed.A massive one, a tiny oneor o...
Fruitcake.Candied yams.Mincemeat.Roasted hams.Eggnog.Turkey legs.Aspic.Deviled eggs.Gravy.Dinner rolls.Take some.Pass the bowls.Jell-o.Christmas punch...