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May 7, 2007

New Poll for May

Now that April showers have brought May flowers, it is time to enjoy spring’s renewal of nature. And what better way to celebrate spring than with some favorite nature poetry. Please participate in the new poll for May which asks:

With spring come thoughts of nature. Flowers, budding trees, clear blue skies, green grass, and singing birds fill one's thoughts as well as one's senses. Many poets have been inspired by nature as it changes from season to season. The poems included in this poll all rely heavily on nature to present their themes. This month's poll asks: Which of the following poems do you most admire?

Choices:

  • Housman's "Loveliest of Trees"
  • Dickinson's "A bird came down the walk"
  • Bryant's "The Yellow Violet"
  • Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
  • Wordsworth's "The world is too much with us"

Poll

To vote in the poll for May, please visit Poetry, and then scroll down just below the blog.

Thank you for participating in the Poetry Poll for May.