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      • Winter provides a powerful setting for more painful messages. In Langston Hughes's haiku-like “ Winter Moon,” winter’s moon conveys disturbing connotations of whiteness. And one of the most sobering of all poems set in winter is Anna Akhmatova’s epic-lyric cycle “Requiem,” memorializing the suffering under Stalin.
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  2. Dec 16, 2015 · Here are ten of the best winter poems, from Thomas Hardys New Year meditation to Christina Rossettis classic Christmas carol. As you might expect, snow features heavily in many of these poems, so wrap up warm before you follow the links provided (on the title of each poem) and start reading.

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    • A Poem for Every Winter Day. by Allie Esiri. This beautiful collection is full of verses that will transport you to sparkling winter scenes, with poems for Christmas, New Year's Eve and Valentine's Day.
    • Selected Poems. by Gillian Clarke. Over the past four decades, Gillian Clarke's work has examined nature, womanhood, art, music, Welsh history – and always with the lyric and imagistic precision by which her poetry is instantly recognisable.
    • A Poem for Every Day of the Year. by Allie Esiri. This beloved and bestselling collection compiled by Allie Esiri includes 366 magnificent poems, one for each day of the year.
    • The Beautiful Librarians. by Sean O'Brien. Each poem in The Beautiful Librarians opens on a wholly different room, vista or landscape, each drawn with Sean O'Brien's increasingly refined sense of tone, history and rhetorical assurance.
  3. Poems about winter evoke the enchanting and transformative beauty of the coldest season. They paint vivid pictures of snow-laden landscapes, icy winds, and the stillness that pervades the world. These verses often contrast the harshness of winter and the cozy warmth found indoors.

    • February Twilight. Famous Poem. By Sara Teasdale. I stood beside a hill. Smooth with new-laid snow, A single star looked out. From the cold evening glow. Stories 1.
    • No Songs In Winter. Famous Poem. By Thomas Bailey Aldrich. The sky is gray as gray may be, There is no bird upon the bough, There is no leaf on vine or tree.
    • Birches. Famous Poem. By Robert Frost. When I see birches bend to left and right. Across the lines of straighter darker trees, I like to think some boy's been swinging them.
    • A Winter Blue Jay. Famous Poem. By Sara Teasdale. Crisply the bright snow whispered, Crunching beneath our feet; Behind us as we walked along the parkway, Our shadows danced,
    • Sonnet 97 by William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare, in this sonnet 97, starting with “How like a winter hath my absence been /From thee” uses winter imagery to describe the speaker’s absence from his beloved.
    • Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening by Robert Frost. “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” was written by Robert Frost in 1922 and published in 1923. On the surface, this poem, written from the perspective of a traveler, is a simple description of the speaker’s experience in the snow-covered woods on a snowy evening.
    • The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy. Hardy’s ‘The Darkling Thrush,’ composed on the last day of 1900, is one of the most popular winter poems in the English language.
    • The Snow Fairy by Claude Mckay. In The Snow Fairy, Claude McKay is observing a snowstorm but his mind wavers to his lover moving in the night to him. Several stanzas in the poem give the idea of a snowstorm.
  4. Winter Poems. Perfect for snowy days and long nights by the fire. BY The Editors. Getty Images. Winter Love. The Curtain. Hayden Carruth. Just over the horizon a great machine of death is roaring and rearing. We can hear it always.

  5. Winter, with its serene beauty and harsh realities, has inspired poets for centuries. From Robert Frost to Wallace Stevens, these famous poems capture the spirit of the season, painting vivid images and evoking contemplation. Whether celebrating the joys of winter or delving into its deeper meanings, these poems remind us of the power of ...

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