Siiri

Jul 25, 20222 min

A Selection Of Summertime Poems

Updated: Aug 19, 2022

Dearest reader,

Here is a selection of summertime poems which I discovered on Pinterest. These particular pieces posses that tender romantic summer feeling with all of the best summery things: strawberries, summer nights, fresh countryside air and midsummer roses. Enjoy!


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She was a curious girl, a wanderer, who spent her

summers chasing fluttering pieces of prose and

eating strawberries.

– by Michael Faudet


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"Tis moonlight, summer moonlight

All soft and still and fair;

The solem hour of midnight

Breathes sweet thoughts everywhere

– by Emily Bronte


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Have you ever loved a rose,

And watched her slowly bloom;

and as her petals would unfold,

you grew drunk on her perfume.

– by Lang Leav


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DREAM SONG

Sunlight, moonlight,

Twilight, starlight –

Gloaming at the close of day,

And an owl calling,

Cool dews falling,

In a wood of oak and may.

– by Walter de la Mare


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DUSK... MIDSUMMER

No longer is the road a tinsel strand

Whereon a line of moto-cars flash by,

No longer is the August sun a brand

Upon the smooth blue surface of the sky.

And where has heat and wind-blown dust, is peace

Of shadows now; where clamor, is repose

Of summer twilight and a slow release

Of dew on bracken and on briar rose.

The rising moon unthreads the tangled way

Of brooks, cows cross a meadow on a path

And trees are silhouetted, wistful-gray,

Against the sunset's yellow aftermath,

While squares of lamplight over window-sills

Betray the small farm houses on the hills.

– by Ethel Romig Fuller


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JULY

By reedy river side

Where swans do take their rest,

July, with languid steps,

Comes forth so richly drest.

For all the summer tints

Are woven in her dress;

A girdle spun of gold

Her dainty waist doth press.

– by Beatrice Crane


Yours truly,

Siiri

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