Firefly July : a year of very short poems
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A selection of short American poems dealing with the four seasons and the different weather events and animal patterns that can occur within each. Full description
Table of Contents:
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
- Winter.
- Spring.
- Daybreak reminds us /
- Cid Corman
- Spring /
- Raymond Souster
- The red wheelbarrow /
- William Carlos Williams
- The island /
- Lillian Morrison
- In passing /
- Gerald Jonas
- Water lily /
- Ralph Fletcher
- Open-billed /
- X.J. Kennedy
- Window /
- Carl Sandburg
- Summer.
- Little orange cat /
- Charlotte Zolotow
- Subway rush hour /
- Langston Hughes
- A happy meeting /
- Joyce Sidman
- Firefly July /
- J. Patrick Lewis
- Sandpipers /
- April Halprin Wayland
- Bronze Age /
- Robert Morgan
- In the field forever /
- Robert Wallace
- Sea trade /
- Patricia Hubbell
- The moon was but a chin of gold /
- Emily Dickinson
- Fall.
- What is it the wind has lost /
- Jim Harrison and Ted Kooser
- Screen door /
- James Stevenson
- Headline /
- Cid Corman
- In the alley /
- Alice Schertle
- Tall city /
- Susan Nichols Pulsifer
- The first September breeze fluttered /
- Liz Rosenberg
- November night /
- Adelaide Crapsey
- Between walls /
- William Carlos Williams
- Moonlight /
- Bruce Balan
- Winter.
- Old truck /
- Cynthia Pederson
- Fog /
- Carl Sandburg
- Uses for fog /
- Eve Merriam
- Dust of snow /
- Robert Frost
- Snow fence /
- Ted Kooser
- The house-wreckers have left the door and a staircase /
- Charles Reznikoff
- A wild winter wind /
- Richard Wright
- Winter twilight /
- Anne Porter
- Night /
- Herbert Read
- A welcome mat of moonlight /
- Jim Harrison and Ted Kooser.