In "Summer Houses," Janet McCann reflects on the timeless presence of old vacation homes. Through evocative imagery and a sense of nostalgia, the poem captures how these structures, weathered and worn, hold memories and evoke a deep connection to the past.
Summer Houses
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The New Colossus
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In "The New Colossus," Emma Lazarus presents a new icon of strength and compassion. This sonnet contrasts the brazen Greek giant with a majestic woman ...
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Besides the Autumn Poets Sing (131)
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Emily Dickinson's "Besides the Autumn Poets Sing (131)" offers a reflective view of the autumn season through a blend of poetic and prosaic imagery. The ...
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