Penny's Top 100
The most-visited poems on The Penny Blog in 2025:
1. Penny's Blog, George J. Dance
2. Large Red Man Reading, Wallace Stevens
3. Skating, William Wordsworth
4. Vowels, Arthur Rimbaud
5. The Dwarf, Wallace Stevens
6. Ode to Sport, Pierre de Coubertin
7. Christmas Sonnet, E.A. Woodward
8. Esthetique du Mal, Wallace Stevens
9. December, John Clare
10. The Waste Land, T.S. Eliot
11. The Red Wheelbarrow, William Carlos Williams
12. Spring Longings, Francis W. Bourdillon
13. Winterworld Descending, Will Dockery
14. The Bright Extensive Will, AE Reiff
15. Chaos in Motion and Not in Motion, Wallace Stevens
16. News, AE Reiff
17. Spring Again, George J. Dance
18. Away, George J. Dance
19. Angel Standing in the Sun, AE Reiff
20. A Song to Mithras, Rudyard Kipling
21. January, George J. Dance
22. Ganesha Girl on Rankin, Will Dockery
23. Penny's Blog 2.0, George J. Dance
24. On Mulberry Drive, Will Dockery
25. Once Like a Light, AE Reiff
26. Prey, George J. Dance
27. April on the Battlefields, Leonora Speyer
28. An April Shower, George J. Dance
29. Mind on a Wander, JD Shirk
30. Wander-Thirst, Gerald Gould
31. Winter Ghost (Taking a Time out), Will Dockery
32. Fern Hill, Dylan Thomas
33. Jonah, AE Reiff
34. Tired of Waiting, Will Dockery
35. Amarant, AE Reiff
36. 'Tis the World's Winter, Alfred Tennyson
37. O Winter! Wilt thou never, never go, David Gray
38. Morning of My Life, Will Dockery
39. Waiting for Winter, JD Shirk
40. The Lodger, Francis Sherman
41. The Branch, AE Reiff
42. Summer 1969, Michael G. Munoz
43. Song in March, William Gilmore Simms
44. March, Folgore da San Geminiano
45. June, Folgore da San Geminiano
46. Song on May Morning, John Milton
47. An Easter Carol, Christina Rossetti
48. Daddy, Sylvia Plath
49. Spring: An ode, Jane West
50. The Plant, AE Reiff
51. Christmas, W.H. Davies
52. A Summer Invocation, Walt Whitman
53. Heaven's Man, AE Reiff
54. April, Folgore da San Geminiano
55. March is the Month of Expectation, Emily Dickinson
56. A Brief Winter Sunset, JD Shirk
57. The Mounting Summer, Brilliant and Ominous, Delmore Schwartz
58. A Disappointment, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
59. Song: To Celia, Ben Jonson
60. Song, Trumbull Stickney
61. October, Elinor Wylie
62. Sunlight, AE Reiff
63. A June Day, John Todhunter
64. The Lonely Hunter, Fiona MacLeod
65. Mid-August, Duncan Campbell Scott
66. Philomel, Richard Barnfield
67. Barley Feed, AE Reiff
68. Coats, JD Shirk
69. The Courage That My Mother Had, Edna St. Vincent Millay
70. The Town Rabbit in the Country, Camilla Doyle
71. Autumn, John Clare
72. Suspending Winter Willingly in Disbelief, Cathleen Harvea Guthrie
73. Memory of My Father, Patrick Kavanagh
74. The Landscape, William Shenstone
75. September, Michael Field
76. Even in the bluest noonday of July, Robert Louis Stevenson
77. For Once, Then, Something, Robert Frost
78. Spring Sonnet, E.A. Woodward
79. A Morning Song (for the First Day of Spring), Eleanor Farjeon
80. June Days, Charles Lotin Hildreth
81. May, Folgore da San Geminiano
82. How happy I was if I could forget, Emily Dickinson
83. A November Grave, James B. Kenyon
84. As August Comes, Clinton Scollard
85. Youth and Nature, Philip Marston
86. Before the Birth of Spring, Charles Leonard Moore
87. Christmas at Sea, Robert Louis Stevenson
88. From Piccadilly in August, John Freeman
89. Midnight Cry, R.K. Singh
90. Laurentian Lure, Arthur S. Bourinot
91. The Entering May, Ralph Waldo Emerson
92. Metric Figure, William Carlos Williams
93. Waiting for the May, Denis MacCarthy
94. Winter Sunset, William Carlos Williams
95. All Day It Has Rained, Alun Lewis
96. October, Folgore da San Geminiano
97. A Winter Elegy, Charles Lotin Hildreth
98. Morning in August, James Herbert Morse
99. The Three Kings, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
100 Reflections in Netley Abbey, Edward Hamley
Source: Blogger, "Stats"
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