Christmas Poems
This collection of poems and site features presents many Christmases: spiritual and secular, bleak and hopeful, individual and communal. W. S. Di Piero, Alice Fulton, and Conrad Hilberry capture the feelings evoked by city streets and natural landscapes around the holidays. E. E. Cummings’ child speaks adoringly to a Christmas tree, while Chris Green’s adult reexamines the tree-chopping tradition. Sandra Castillo, Toi Derricotte, and Mary Jo Salter paint vignettes of Christmastime rituals of parents and children. Ange Mlinko and Devin Johnston offer less traditional December 25th activities—bathtub lobster cooking and California boat rides, respectively. Mike Chasar’s speaker receives a surprise gift from nature, and Norman Williams’s poem is an homage to artists who work without hope for material gain. After a selection of articles, and Yuletide broadsides and audio clips, we land on Poetry founder Harriet Monroe’s 1926 vision of Christmas as “a symbol, a recognition, a flower on the altar, a bow in passing.”
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Major Henry Livingston, Jr.
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Anonymous
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Charles Wesley
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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John Mason Neale
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John Milton
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Henry Vaughan
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Robert Frost
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Sara Teasdale
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Christina Rossetti
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Thomas Hardy
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Walter De La Mare
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E. E. Cummings
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William Butler Yeats
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Robert Southwell SJ
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Helen Maria Williams
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Sandra M. Castillo
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John N. Morris
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Gjertrud Schnackenberg
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Mike Chasar
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George Starbuck
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Susan Elizabeth Howe
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Toi Derricotte
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Ted Kooser
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Chris Green
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Alice Fulton
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Mark Doty
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Devin Johnston
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Marion Strobel
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Ange Mlinko
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Mary Jo Salter
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Lisa Jarnot
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Landis Everson
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Rae Armantrout
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Ioanna Carlsen
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Kenn Nesbitt
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Jane Kenyon
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Ed Skoog
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From Poetry Off the Shelf
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From Poetry Off the Shelf
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From Poetry Off the Shelf
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From Audio Poem of the Day