
Today, we’re happy to share a collection of classic and contemporary February poems !
The year’s shortest month is certainly packed full of observances and celebrations–from Black History Month to Valentine’s Day to the beginning of Lent. Depending on where you live, you are likely still deep in the throes of winter as well. We hope these February poems can be gentle and thought-provoking companions as you make your way through this brief month.
Featuring poems by Emily Dickinson, Pauli Murray, William Carlos Williams, and more!
The Brook in February
Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
A snowy path for squirrel and fox,
It winds between the wintry firs.
Snow-muffled are its iron rocks,
And o’er its stillness nothing stirs.
But low, bend low a listening ear!
Beneath the mask of moveless white
A babbling whisper you shall hear—
Of birds and blossoms, leaves and light.
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