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May Poems – Ten Favorite Poems For this Early Summer Month!

Welcome to the month of May! We’ve collected ten May poems that attempt to capture some of the energy and ethos of this early summer month.

Here in the northern hemisphere, the world is green again, days are lengthening, and the academic year is wrapping up. It’s the unofficial start of summer, as well as the beginning of Ordinary Time for those of us who observe the liturgical calendar.

We hope you enjoy these May poems !

 
 

God’s Grandeur
Gerald Manley Hopkins

The world is charged with the grandeur of God.
It will flame out, like shining from shook foil;
It gathers to a greatness, like the ooze of oil
Crushed. Why do men then now not reck his rod?
Generations have trod, have trod, have trod;
         And all is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil;
        And wears man’s smudge and shares man’s smell: the soil
Is bare now, nor can foot feel, being shod.

And for all this, nature is never spent;
      There lives the dearest freshness deep down things;
And though the last lights off the black West went
      Oh, morning, at the brown brink eastward, springs —
Because the Holy Ghost over the bent
     World broods with warm breast and with ah! bright wings.

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