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Poem for March 1, 2024

The poem for March 1, 2024 is "A Calendar of Sonnets: November" by Helen Hunt Jackson.

A Calendar of Sonnets: November

by Helen Hunt Jackson

This is the treacherous month when autumn days

With summer's voice come bearing summer's gifts.

Beguiled, the pale down-trodden aster lifts

Her head and blooms again. The soft, warm haze

Makes moist once more the sere and dusty ways,

And, creeping through where dead leaves lie in drifts,

The violet returns. Snow noiseless sifts

Ere night, an icy shroud, which morning's rays

Willidly shine upon and slowly melt,

Too late to bid the violet live again.

The treachery, at last, too late, is plain;

Bare are the places where the sweet flowers dwelt.

What joy sufficient hath November felt?

What profit from the violet's day of pain?

About this daily poem

Daily date
March 1, 2024
Poem
A Calendar of Sonnets: November
Poet
Helen Hunt Jackson
Themes
nature, love, death, hope

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