Summer Poem by John Clare

Summer

Rating: 3.2


Come we to the summer, to the summer we will come,
For the woods are full of bluebells and the hedges full of bloom,
And the crow is on the oak a-building of her nest,
And love is burning diamonds in my true lover's breast;
She sits beneath the whitethorn a-plaiting of her hair,
And I will to my true lover with a fond request repair;
I will look upon her face, I will in her beauty rest,
And lay my aching weariness upon her lovely breast.

The clock-a-clay is creeping on the open bloom of May,
The merry bee is trampling the pinky threads all day,
And the chaffinch it is brooding on its grey mossy nest
In the whitethorn bush where I will lean upon my lover's breast;
I'll lean upon her breast and I'll whisper in her ear
That I cannot get a wink o'sleep for thinking of my dear;
I hunger at my meat and I daily fade away
Like the hedge rose that is broken in the heat of the day.

Summer
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Morgan 07 July 2014

Ho-Hum. This poet is overwhelmed by convention. Little wonder he went mad.

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Michael Morgan 07 July 2014

Ho-hum; this poem suffers from convention. Little wonder he went mad.

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Kevin Straw 07 July 2012

Brilliant! I find in Clare the pure spring of genius. An education might have ruined this crystal view. These are the words of an angel who has lived all his life in heaven. Yet Clare had the humblest beginnings.

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* Sunprincess * 28 June 2014

..........so beautiful and so poetic.....this is truly a classic poem...

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Ramesh T A 07 July 2011

A dream like mid summer time poem telling about the lover having relief at last on the bosom of his lady love is simple and easy to read. It is quite enjoyable too to be transported to that situation!

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Sylvia Frances Chan 22 April 2024

SUMMED UP, "Summer" celebrates the beauty of nature, the intensity of love, and the longing for companionship during this enchanting time of year. Clare's poetic environmentalism shines through as he captures the essence of summer in his verse

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Sylvia Frances Chan 22 April 2024

SEVEN: We feel the warmth of the sun, hear the trampling bees, and see the pinky threads of flowers. The poem immerses us in the sights, sounds, and sensations of the season.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 22 April 2024

SIX: They sit together beneath the whitethorn tree, plaiting hair and sharing whispered secrets. The desire for physical closeness and emotional connection is palpable. Sensory Experience: Clare's portrayal of summer engages the senses.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 22 April 2024

FIVE: Love is portrayed as precious diamonds burning within his lover's heart. Intimacy and Connection: The poem emphasizes the intimacy between the speaker and his beloved.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 22 April 2024

FOUR: The speaker yearns for his true lover, wanting to rest his weary heart upon her breast. His longing is so intense that he cannot sleep without thinking of her.

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John Clare

John Clare

Northamptonshire / England
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