
eBook - ePub
Every Day is a Fresh Beginning: The Number 1 Bestseller
Meaningful Poems for Life
- 160 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub
About this book
Every Day is a Fresh Beginning: Meaningful Poems for Life is a stunning collection of poetry chosen by Aoibhín Garrihy to uplift and inspire, delight and comfort. These powerful verses will guide you through the stresses of modern life, touching on themes such as friendship, love, home, parenting, and grief.With lines of classic and contemporary wisdom taken from a wide range of poets including Emily Bronte, W. B. Yeats, Seamus Heaney, Anne Casey and Jan Brierton, this anthology will bring joy to every reader.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction Aoibhín Garrihy
- New Every Morning Susan Coolidge
- Begin Brendan Kennelly
- All Along You Were Blooming Morgan Harper Nichols
- Soon Amy De Bhrún
- I’m Busy Brooke Hampton
- Leisure W.H. Davies
- The Peace of Wild Things Wendell Berry
- Freedom Olive Runner
- Blessings Francis Harvey
- Common Things Ann Hawkshaw
- Sea Joy Jacqueline Bouvier
- You Sea! from Song of Myself Walt Whitman
- I will arise and go Anne Casey
- ‘No man is an island’ John Donne
- Friendship Sean Brophy
- Friendship Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
- New Friends and Old Friends Joseph Parry
- Just To Be Beside You Is Enough Gabriel Fitzmaurice
- Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven W.B. Yeats
- Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Self-Portrait David Whyte
- Chapter One of One Thousand O.J. Preston
- A Decade Amy Lowell
- Sonnet 147 William Shakespeare
- Scaffolding Seamus Heaney
- A Poem from My Father to My Mother Steve Denehan
- Doolin Romance Eugene Garrihy
- Holding Hands Michelle Yeo
- Not Erin Hanson
- That First Year Karen McMillan
- To A Child Christopher Morley
- Subh Milis Seamus O Neill
- Mama, Put the Phone Away Maria Tempany
- Past, Present, Future Emily Brontë
- The Little Elf Man J.K. Bangs
- No. 32 Aoibhín Garrihy
- And They All Lived Happily Denise Blake
- ‘Do not ask your children to strive’ William Martin
- Departure Edna St. Vincent Millay
- But Jan Brierton
- To Sleep John Keats
- Dust If You Must Rose Milligan
- The Word Tony Hoagland
- Breathe Becky Hemsley
- My Mother Ann Taylor
- Any Woman Katharine Tynan
- Remember Me Christina Rossetti
- Grandad Aoibhín Garrihy
- Perhaps Vera Brittain
- Life Charlotte Brontë
- Courage Amelia Earhart
- If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking Emily Dickinson
- Happy the Man John Dryden
- The Mountain Laura Ding-Edwards
- From ‘The Music-Makers’ Arthur O’Shaughnessy
- Count That Day Lost George Eliot
- The Road Not Taken Robert Frost
- Thinking Walter D. Wintle
- If – Rudyard Kipling
- Invictus W.E. Henley
- The Man in the Arena Theodore Roosevelt
- Indispensable Man Saxon White Kessinger
- Desiderata Max Ehrmann
- This, Too, Shall Pass Away Lanta Wilson Smith
- Allow Danna Faulds
- Come to the Edge Christopher Logue
- Index of first lines
- Acknowledgments
- About the author