“Winter Blanket” by Ada L. Wine – Printable Poetry
“Winter Blanket” by Ada L. Wine The snow is like a blanket thatGod spreads across the land,Where wheat and oats and barley sleep,Awaiting God’s command. It covers all the pasture …
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“Winter Blanket” by Ada L. Wine The snow is like a blanket thatGod spreads across the land,Where wheat and oats and barley sleep,Awaiting God’s command. It covers all the pasture …
“October’s Party” by George Cooper October gave a party;The leaves by hundreds came-The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples,And leaves of every name. The Sunshine spread a carpet,And …
“Come, Little Leaves” by George Cooper “Come, little leaves,” said the wind one day,“Come o’er the meadows with me and play;Put on your dresses of red and gold,For summer is gone and …
“Trees” by Joyce Kilmer I think that I shall never seeA poem lovely as a tree.A tree whose hungry mouth is prestAgainst the earth’s sweet flowing breast;A tree that looks at God all …
“November” by Alice Carey The leaves are fading and falling;The winds are rough and wild;The birds have ceased their calling–But let me tell you, my child, Though day by day, as it …
“The Tree” by Sarah Coleridge The Oak is called the king of trees,The Aspen quivers in the breeze,The Poplar grows up straight and tall,The Peach tree spreads along the wall,The Sycamore …
Doe Ye Nexte Thynge by Mrs. George A. Paull From an old English parsonage down by the seaThere came in the twilight a message to me;Its quaint Saxon legend, deeply engraven,Hath, as it seems to me, …
“Washington’s Birthday” by Margaret E. Sangster No rockets flamed in sudden fire,No ringing gladness rocked the spire,No proud salute, o’er field and town,Was loud each lesser sound to …
“Great Washington” by Annette Wynne Great Washington,O, to be a worthy sonTo you, to hear the clarion callOf home and country over all,And to answer it like you,Standing firm and staunch and true,Head …
“Battle of Trenton” by Anonymous On Christmas-day in seventy-six,Our ragged troops with bayonets fixed,For Trenton marched away.The Delaware see! the boats below!The light obscured by hail …