Season Songs

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  • Author:
    HUGHES Ted
  • ISBN:
    9780571350223
  • Publication Date:
    March 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    88
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Faber and Faber
  • Country of Publication:
Season Songs
Season Songs

Season Songs

Regular price $22.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    HUGHES Ted
  • ISBN:
    9780571350223
  • Publication Date:
    March 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    88
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Faber and Faber
  • Country of Publication:

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Spring will marry you. A promise!
Cuckoo brings the message: May.
O new clothes! O get your house ready!
Expectation keeps you starry.
But at which church and on what day?

In these poems Ted Hughes invites the reader to try and catch the spring (but she's elusive); to take a closer look at the March calf; to listen to the happiness of the summer grass; and to notice the 'weak-neck snowdrops' in winter. Earth is revealed in all its surprising richness and rawness, and so is humankind's own constantly changing relationship with the seasons.

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  • Spring will marry you. A promise!
    Cuckoo brings the message: May.
    O new clothes! O get your house ready!
    Expectation keeps you starry.
    But at which church and on what day?

    In these poems Ted Hughes invites the reader to try and catch the spring (but she's elusive); to take a closer look at the March calf; to listen to the happiness of the summer grass; and to notice the 'weak-neck snowdrops' in winter. Earth is revealed in all its surprising richness and rawness, and so is humankind's own constantly changing relationship with the seasons.

Spring will marry you. A promise!
Cuckoo brings the message: May.
O new clothes! O get your house ready!
Expectation keeps you starry.
But at which church and on what day?

In these poems Ted Hughes invites the reader to try and catch the spring (but she's elusive); to take a closer look at the March calf; to listen to the happiness of the summer grass; and to notice the 'weak-neck snowdrops' in winter. Earth is revealed in all its surprising richness and rawness, and so is humankind's own constantly changing relationship with the seasons.