Rain
Poem of the Day number ninety-one: Rain, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Poem of the Day number ninety: Whole Duty of Children, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Poem of the Day number eighty-nine: Young Night Thought, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Poem of the Day number eighty-eight: At the Sea-Side, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Poem of the Day number eighty-seven: A Thought, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Poem of the Day number eighty-six: Bed in Summer, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Return of The Poem of the Day!
Poem of the Day number eighty-five: To Alison Cunningham (From Her Boy) by Robert Louis Stevenson
Poem of the Day number eighty-four: Eldorado, by Edgar Allan Poe
This is the last poem in my book. I’ve ordered a copy of A Child’s Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson, but there will be a brief pause while I wait for it to arrive. Yes I could read from an etext but I like to write the number of the poem on the page so I don’t forget where I am. :)
Poem of the Day number eighty-three: November Night, by Adelaide Crapsey
Poem of the Day number eighty-two: I’m Nobody! Who Are You? by Emily Dickinson
Poem of the Day number eighty-one: Who Has Seen the Wind? by Christina Rossetti
Poem of the Day number eighty: The Eagle, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Poem of the Day number seventy-nine: A Flea and a Fly in a Flue, by Anonymous
Poem of the Day number seventy-eight: The Swing, by Robert Louis Stevenson. A big favorite :)
Poem of the Day number seventy-seven: Extremes, by James Whitcomb Riley
Poem of the Day number seventy-six: Thanksgiving Day, by Lydia Maria Child. It was hard not to sing this one!
Poem of the Day number seventy-five: Little Orphant Annie, by James Whitcomb Riley. I love this one :)
Poem of the Day number seventy-four: The Whango Tree, by Anonymous
I dunno. This one is trying too hard to be Edward Lear or Lewis Carroll.
Poem of the Day number seventy-three: October, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Poem of the Day number seventy-two: Windy Nights, by Robert Louis Stevenson