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Hello Creatives!
Summer's essence lives eternally in poetry.
The season's vibrant energy, profound beauty, and inevitable fading have inspired some of the world's greatest poets to capture its fleeting magic in verse.
This second instalment of our Seasonal Poetry series takes you on a tranquil journey through five remarkable poems spanning different centuries and cultures. We begin with John Clare's celebration of English summer landscapes, where wildflowers bloom and beetles play in clear lakes.
Emily Dickinson then guides us through summer's imperceptible transition to autumn with her characteristic depth and precision.
We travel to ancient China with Li Bai's mountain meditation—a perfect distillation of summer tranquillity in just a few lines.
Alexander Pushkin's "To Natasha" intertwines the Russian summer's end with romantic longing, while Charles Baudelaire concludes our journey with a dreamlike summer escape filled with beauty and symmetry.
Each poem offers a unique perspective on what summer means—not just as a season of physical warmth, but as an emotional landscape that resonates with our deepest human experiences.
Whether you're seeking a moment of calm reflection, poetic inspiration, or simply a brief escape into literary beauty, these summer verses provide a perfect companion for quiet moments.
Listen now, and let these timeless words transport you to summers past, present, and imagined.
Share your favourite summer poem with us or let us know which seasonal poetry collection you'd like to hear next!
Sleep Tight,
Florence x
The music in this episode is Floating by Grant Borland
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Sleepless Creatives is hosted by Florence St Leger, and produced by Canary Studios.
The opening theme is Reflection by Birds of Norway.