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Home Poems Poem Themes Month Poems November Poems Table of Contents November by Charles L. Cleaveland November by Elizabeth Stoddard November by Emily Dickinson November by John Clare November Night by Adelaide Crapsey November Twilight by Bliss Carman November by Ruby Archer November by William Cullen Bryant November by Paul Hamilton Hayne


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November by Fray Narte Find me tearing violets, my love, in a manic daze; I am running out of softness and daylight, like winter's cruel hours "but I will crown your hair with these torn violet tiaras and your soft throat, twine with woven garlands" and I will dig into my tongue for the remaining metaphors


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‍ The Best November Quotes Famous Quotes About November "November is chill, frosted mornings with a silver sun rising behind the trees, red cardinals at the feeders, and squirrels running scallops along the tops of the gray stone walls." — Jean Hersey "In November you begin to know how long the winter will be." — Martha Gellhorn


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November Prev Poem Next Poem Fall Poem Poem Dedicated To November This poem was inspired by a somewhat illegal walk I took around the grounds of my school on a beautiful November day. To be truthful, there is little else to it; it is simply in appreciation of nature's last flourish before winter. Featured Shared Story


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Below are examples of the most popular short poems about November by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about November by length and keyword. Sunday Thought freedom sans purpose cannot create. © Brian Strand Categories: art, literature, music, november, poetry, Form: Epigram Vote Hole just vote * then shut your pie hole. © Anthony Biaanco


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09/10/2023 12 minutes to read Twelve autumn poems A selection of our favourite poems on autumn, the 'season of mists and mellow fruitfulness'. With leaves turning golden, nights drawing in and fires being lit, autumn is the perfect time to settle down in a comfy chair with some poetry for company.


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The Best Poems for November By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) It's time for the latest in our series of 'month' poem compilations. This time: November, the month of much darker evenings, colder nights, and barer trees - the last of which being something Thomas Hood's poem, included below, captures very effectively.


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November 1rst - Slate I stood in the swarthy forest, My jacket fighting off the cold, My shoes growing damp from the mud, But a smile remained planted on my face, The mist's cold hands caressed my face, The slate fog clouded my vision, The smell of the cold tickled my nose, But my warm thoughts kept my legs moving,


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Get inspired in November with these inspirational quotes. These will help you have a positive day, a positive week, positive month, and positive life: J. 1. "In November, you begin to know how long the winter will be." —Martha Gellhorn. 2. "The month of November makes me feel that life is passing more quickly.


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November Poems - Examples of all types of november poetry to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets on PoetrySoup. Read short, long, best, and famous poem examples for november. Search November Poems: Twenty first century civilization gone I askew Twenty first century civilization gone?. I askew.


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20 Short Poems About November 1. November's Whisper In November's arms, leaves fall and twirl, A dance of gold and crimson unfurl. Chill whispers through the boughs do swirl, In the quietude of autumn's pearl. 2. First Frost's Kiss First frost kisses the sleeping ground, Silvery sheen, a sight profound. Nature's art, so delicately found,


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12 November Poems The Eleventh Month Poet: Catherine Pulsifer The eleventh month, oh sweet November, Autumn's end and Winter's ember, Leaves falling, crisp and gold, Warm coats against the cold. Hot cocoa, pumpkin pie, Family gathered by the fireside, Thanksgiving feast, a joyful endeavor, November, oh sweet November. Month Poems November Blessings


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November's earth is dirty, Those thirty days, from first to last; And the prettiest thing on ground are the paths. With morning and evening hobnails dinted, With foot and wing-tip overprinted. Or separately charactered, Of little beast and little bird. The fields are mashed by sheep, the roads. Make the worst going, the best the woods.


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November for Beginners Rita Dove When the Frost is on the Punkin James Whitcomb Riley CYCLE OF LIFE Final Autumn Annie Finch Among the Rocks Robert Browning Autumn T. E. Hulme November Night Adelaide Crapsey REMEMBRANCES The Road Not Taken


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November! My November Guest - Poem by Robert Frost My Sorrow, when she's here with me, Thinks these dark days of autumn rain Are beautiful as days can be; She loves the bare, the withered tree; She walks the sodden pasture lane. Her pleasure will not let me stay. She talks and I am fain to list: She's glad the birds are gone away,


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The Month of November Poetry, Quotations, Sayings, Facts, Information, Quips, Aphorisms, Lore "Over the river and through the woods Trot fast my dapple gray. Spring over the ground Like a hunting hound On this Thanksgiving Day, Hey! Over the river and through the woods Now Grandmother's face I spy. Hurrah for the fun, Is the pudding done?