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Hi poetryreading!
So... I lapsed a bit on this challenge (or whatever it was supposed to be).
I refuse, however, to not see it through. So I did record at least one poem for each day of April, technically a poem a day for the month.
I decided to just post the entirety of the poems here instead of breaking it up into multiple posts.
Enjoy!
Day 1: Jabberwocky, written by Lewis Carroll
Day 2: The Easter Flower, written by Claude McKay
Day 3: Sonnet LX: Like as the waves make towards the pebbl'd shore by William Shakespeare
Day 4: Easter Hymn, written by A.E. Housman
Day 5: Invictus, written by William Ernest Henley
Day 6: The Tyger, written by William Blake
Day 7: Ozymandias, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Day 8: No Man Is an Island, written by John Donne
Day 9: She Walks in Beauty, written by George Gordon, Lord Byron
Day 10: Old Ironsides, written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Day 11: The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost
Day 12: Salt, written by Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
Day 13: The Fountain, by James Russell Lowell
Day 14: On Venice Waters, by Ruby Archer
Day 15: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? written by William Shakespeare
Day 16: The Lady of Shalott, written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Day 17: We Wear the Mask, written by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Day 18: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, written by Robert Frost
Day 19: The Soldier, written by Rupert Brooke
Day 20: Because I Could Not Stop For Death, written by Emily Dickinson
Day 21: I Have a Rendezvous with Death, by Alan Seeger
Day 22: Holy Sonnets 10: Death Be Not Proud, by John Donne
Day 23: Alone, by Edgar Allan Poe
Day 24: A Red, Red Rose, by Robert Burns
Day 25: If--, written by Rudyard Kipling
Day 26: The Quiet World, by Jefferey McDaniel
Day 27: The Song is You, by Marilyn Nelson
Day 28: Empty Spaces, written by Ernest Hemmingway
Day 29: Somewhere I Have Never Traveled, Gladly, Beyond, by E.E. Cummings
Day 30: Fleurs du Mal, by Charles Baudelaire
Bonus: Fire and Ice, by Robert Frost
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