Saturday, November 1, 2025

Saturday Poetry Corner: November

 

 

 

"He changes the times and the seasons; He removes kings and establishes them."
(Daniel 2:21) 

 

 

Majestic Oak Tree
Image courtesy/Pinterest
 



The leaves are fading and falling,

The winds are rough and wild,

The birds have ceased their calling,

But let me tell, you my child.


Though day by day, as it closes,

Doth darker and colder grow,

The roots of the bright red roses

Will keep alive under the snow.


And when the Winter is over,

The boughs will get new leaves,

The quail come back to the clover,

And the swallow back to the eaves. 
 

The robin will wear on his bosom

A vest that is bright and new,

And the loveliest way-side blossom

Will shine with sun and dew. 


The leaves to-day are whirling,

The brooks are all dry and dumb,

But let me tell, you my darling,

The Spring will be sure to come.


 There must be rough, cold weather,

And winds and rains so wild;

Not all good things together

Come to us here, my child. 


So, when some dear joy loses

Its beauteous summer glow,

Think how the roots of the roses

Are kept alive in the snow. 

 

"November"
(1850)
Alice Cary
(1820-1871)
American poetess

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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