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  1. Oct 30, 2019 · Here, then, are some of the very best poems about the month of November. 1. Robert Burns, ‘ To a Mouse ’. Thy wee bit housie, too, in ruin! It’s silly wa’s the win’s are strewin! O’ foggage green! Baith snell an’ keen …. Probably the most famous poem about a mouse ever written.

  2. No sun — no moon! No dawn — no dusk — no proper time of day. No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds! November! This poem is in the public domain. Thomas Hood (1799 - 1845) was a poet, publisher, editor, and humorist. The son of a bookseller, he was born in London and lived there for most of his life, with stints in Scotland and Belgium.

  3. November by William Cullen Bryant. November by Paul Hamilton Hayne. On the Beach in November by Edward Cracroft LeFroy. November by Rebecca Hey. November by Esther M. Clark. November Rain by Ellen P. Allerton. November by Alice Cary. A November Day by Mary B. C. Slade. November by Samuel Longfellow.

  4. A dance of gold and crimson unfurl. Chill whispers through the boughs do swirl, In the quietude of autumn’s pearl. 2. First Frost’s Kiss. First frost kisses the sleeping ground, Silvery sheen, a sight profound. Nature’s art, so delicately found, In November’s embrace, tightly wound.

    • The Eleventh Month. The eleventh month, oh sweet November, Autumn's end and Winter's ember, Leaves falling, crisp and gold, Warm coats against the cold.
    • November Blessings. November, sweet and bold, A feast for all senses to behold. Frosty breeze, warm cocoa's call, Crimson leaves painting every wall.
    • November. November, how you usher in. The somber days of seasons past. As autumn's colors fade to din. And nature's forces ebb at last.
    • Oh, November. November, oh November, A month that's quite absurd, The trees are bare and shivering, And the skies seem quite disturbed.
  5. November 1981. Source: Poetry (June 2012) This Poem Appears In. Read Issue. More About This Poem. Poems to read as the leaves change and the weather gets colder. The Editors. Whether you’re looking for a pre-meal toast, a way to give thanks, or a late-night conversation starter, these poems should provide ample stuffing.

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  7. It’s time for the latest in our series of ‘month’ poem compilations. This time: November, the month of much darker evenings, colder nights, and barer trees – the last of which being something Thomas Hood’s poem, included below, captures very effectively. Here, then, are some of the very best poems about the month of November. Read more.

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