Song Of Summer-Time

Discover the beauty of summer’s harmony, work, and rest through poetic imagery.

The golden fields, the hum of bees, and the singing birds show us how much beauty summer offers

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Updated December 28, 2024, by Catherine Pulsifer


The poem Song of Summer-Time by J. H. Ashabranner captures the beauty and tranquility of a summer day. Through its vivid imagery, it reminds us of the gifts that nature offers, the rewards of honest work, and the importance of rest. It’s a reflection of life’s balance - where hard work, peace, and appreciation for the world around us come together. This poem encourages us to pause and enjoy the season, embracing its simple yet profound joys.


Song Of Summer-Time

Poet: J. H. Ashabranner

The fields are bright with the golden grain,
That waves in the subtile breeze;
The partridge calls, in his loud refrain,
To his mate from the apple-trees.

Sweet and low is the hum of bees,
And the hum of the reapers' tune,
As, one by one, they bind the sheaves
Beneath the skies of June.

Deep in the shade of the beechen grove,
Where the sun and the shadows play;
The oriole swings with his mated love,
And blends his tuneful lay.

Silent and grand, with a lurid glow,
Behind the hills of the west,
The chariot of Sol is sinking low,
And bids the harvester rest.



Key Messages from this poem:


This poem invites us to embrace summer’s blessings and find joy in both work and rest, all while cherishing the natural beauty around us.


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