Sunday, November 3, 2024

The Thrush / Edward Thomas


The Thrush

When Winter's ahead,
What can you read in November
That you read in April
When Winter's dead?

I hear the thrush, and I see
Him alone at the end of the lane
Near the bare poplar's tip,
Singing continuously.

Is it more that you know
Than that, even as in April,
So in November,
Winter is gone that must go?

Or is all your lore
Not to call November November,
And April April,
And Winter Winter — no more?

But I know the months all,
And their sweet names, April,
May and June and October,
As you call and call

I must remember
What died into April
And consider what will be born
Of a fair November;

And April I love for what
It was born of, and November
For what it will die in,
What they are and what they are not,

While you love what is kind,
What you can sing in
And love and forget in
All that's ahead and behind.

~~
Edward Thomas (1878-1917)
from Poems, 1917.

[Poem is in the public domain worldwide]

Edward Thomas biography

"The Thrush" read by B W Thornton.

See also: "On a Thrush Singing in Autumn," by Lewis Morris

Saturday, November 2, 2024

November's featured poem


>The Penny Blog's featured poem for November 2024:

For the Fallen, by Laurence Binyon

[...]
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
[...]

(read by Laurence Fox)

https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2011/11/for-fallen-lawrence-binyon.html

Friday, November 1, 2024

Penny's Top 20 / October 2024

                                          

Penny's Top 20

The most-visited poems on  The Penny Blog in October 2024:


  1.  Esthetique du Mal, Wallace Stevens
  2.  Skating, William Wordsworth
  3.  Large Red Man Reading, Wallace Stevens
  4.  October, George J. Dance
  5.  On a Thrush Singing in Autumn, Lewis Morris
  6.  Autumn's Orchestra, Pauline Johnson
  7.  The Red Wheelbarrow, William Carlos Williams
  8.  A Remembrance of Autumn, Adelaide Procter
  9.  Logos, George J. Dance
10.  Vowels, Arthur Rimbaud

11.  October, Louise Driscoll
12.  Sagacity, William Rose Benét
13.  October, Edwin Arnold 
14.  October, Dinah Maria Craik
15.  September, VizantOr*
16.  The March, J.C. Squire
17.  4 autumn American Haiku, Jack Kerouac
18.  The Splendor of the Days, Jean Blewett
19.  Mowing, Robert Frost
20. Autumn, Francis Ledwidge

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