9
Nov
Posted by Geraldine in Classic Poetry, Love and Loss, VCT Archives. Tagged: flanders fields, remembrance day, veterans day. 9 Comments
THE RED FLANDERS POPPY
The red Flanders’ poppy was first described as a flower of remembrance by Colonel John McCrae (1872-1918), who was Professor of Medicine at McGill University of Canada before World War One. Colonel McCrae had served as a gunner in the Boer War, but went to France in World War One as a [...]
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25
Apr
Posted by Geraldine in Classic Poetry, Nature Themes. Tagged: Classic Poetry, ode to a daffodil, william wordsworth. 5 Comments
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand [...]
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10
Feb
Posted by Geraldine in A Bit of Fun!, Classic Poetry, Family and Friends. Tagged: feb 14th, friendship, love, valentine's day. 16 Comments
I have always thought that February 14th should be a stat. holiday. In Canada, in most provinces, there are no holidays between Christmas and Easter. A very long haul when the weather is cold and the days are short. Is love not worthy of a day to celebrate and focus on?
I would like to send [...]
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2
Dec
Posted by Geraldine in Classic Poetry. Tagged: rupert brooke, classic poems, vintage poems. 2 Comments
These I have loved:
White plates and cups, clean-gleaming,
Ringed with blue lines; and feathery, faery dust;
Wet roofs, beneath the lamp-light; the strong crust
Of friendly bread; and many-tasting food;
Rainbows; and the blue bitter smoke of wood;
And radiant raindrops couching in cool flowers;
And flowers themselves, that sway through sunny hours,
Dreaming [...]
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