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Poem for June 25, 2026

The poem for June 25, 2026 is "The Tramp" by John Clare.

The Tramp

by John Clare

He eats (a moment's stoppage to his song)

The stolen turnip as he goes along;

And hops along and heeds with careless eye

The passing crowded stage coach reeling bye.

He talks to none but wends his silent way,

And finds a hovel at the close of day,

Or under any hedge his house is made.

He has no calling and he owns no trade.

An old smoaked blanket arches oer his head,

A whisp of straw or stubble makes his bed.

He knows a lawless law that claims no kin

But meet and plunder on and feel no sin--

No matter where they go or where they dwell

They dally with the winds and laugh at hell.

About this daily poem

Daily date
June 25, 2026
Poem
The Tramp
Poet
John Clare
Themes
nature, death, solitude, time

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