Holiday Poems
Holiday
Ella Wheeler Wilcox - A Holiday
The WifeThe house is like a garden,The children are the flowers,The gardener should come methinksAnd walk among his bowers,Oh! lock.- Holiday poems.
Robert William Service - Alpine Holiday
He took the grade in second - quite a climb,Dizzy and dangerous, yet how sublime!The road went up and up; it curved aroundThe mountain.- Holiday poems.
Thomas Hood - Christmas Holidays
Along the Woodford road there comes a noise Of wheels, and Mr. Rounding's neat post-chaise Struggles along, drawn by a pair of bays,.- Holiday poems.
Raymond A Foss - Holiday Ties
They came out of storage, off the rackaround my neck, starting today,thirteen, maybe fourteen ties(or at least the ones I’ve found.- Holiday poems.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Holidays
The holiest of all holidays are thoseKept by ourselves in silence and apart;The secret anniversaries of the heart,When the full river.- Holiday poems.
Robert William Service - My Holiday
I love the cheery bustleOf children round the house,The tidy maids a-hustle,The chatter of my spouse;The laughter and the singing,The.- Holiday poems.
Jane Taylor - The Holidays
"Ah! don't you remember, 'tis almost December,And soon will the holidays come;Oh, 'twill be so funny, I've plenty of money,I'll buy.- Holiday poems.
Barry Tebb - THE LAST DAY OF ANOTHER HOME HOLIDAY
I sat on a low stone wallWatching the blue blood of the azaleasSpatter on Haworth’s cobbles. A seamless transparency of rainLowering.- Holiday poems.
The WifeThe house is like a garden,The children are the flowers,The gardener should come methinksAnd walk among his bowers,Oh! lock.- Holiday poems.
Robert William Service - Alpine Holiday
He took the grade in second - quite a climb,Dizzy and dangerous, yet how sublime!The road went up and up; it curved aroundThe mountain.- Holiday poems.
Thomas Hood - Christmas Holidays
Along the Woodford road there comes a noise Of wheels, and Mr. Rounding's neat post-chaise Struggles along, drawn by a pair of bays,.- Holiday poems.
Raymond A Foss - Holiday Ties
They came out of storage, off the rackaround my neck, starting today,thirteen, maybe fourteen ties(or at least the ones I’ve found.- Holiday poems.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Holidays
The holiest of all holidays are thoseKept by ourselves in silence and apart;The secret anniversaries of the heart,When the full river.- Holiday poems.
Robert William Service - My Holiday
I love the cheery bustleOf children round the house,The tidy maids a-hustle,The chatter of my spouse;The laughter and the singing,The.- Holiday poems.
Jane Taylor - The Holidays
"Ah! don't you remember, 'tis almost December,And soon will the holidays come;Oh, 'twill be so funny, I've plenty of money,I'll buy.- Holiday poems.
Barry Tebb - THE LAST DAY OF ANOTHER HOME HOLIDAY
I sat on a low stone wallWatching the blue blood of the azaleasSpatter on Haworth’s cobbles. A seamless transparency of rainLowering.- Holiday poems.

