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Dollie Radford (Долли Рэдфорд)


December


No gardener need go far to find
    The Christmas rose,
The fairest of the flowers that mark
    The sweet Year’s close:
Nor be in quest of places where
    The hollies grow,
Nor seek for sacred trees that hold
    The mistletoe.
All kindly tended gardens love
    December days,
And spread their latest riches out
    In winter’s praise.
But every gardener’s work this month
    Must surely be
To choose a very beautiful
    Big Christmas tree,
And see it through the open door
    In triumph ride,
To reign a glorious reign within
    At Christmas-tide.



Dollie Radford's other poems:
  1. The Clavichord
  2. The Song Unsung
  3. For Windows by L. D.
  4. Outside the Hedge of Roses
  5. Through All the Happy Summer-Time


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Christopher Cranch (Кристофер Крэнч) December ("NO more the scarlet maples flash and burn")
  • John Payne (Джон Пейн) December ("THE roofs are dreary with the drifted rime")
  • Ella Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс) December ("Upon December's windy portico")
  • Ina Coolbrith (Ина Кулбрит) December ("Now the Summer all is over!")

    Тема стихотворения (Poem Theme): December (Декабрь)

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