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FURTHER READING
Poems by William Makepeace Thackeray
At the Zoo
Poems About Christmas
A Christmas Carol
by George Wither
A Christmas Carol
by Christina Rossetti
A Visit from St. Nicholas
by Clement Clark Moore
Christmas Bells
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Christmas Trees
by Robert Frost
Noël
by Anne Porter
Noël: Christmas Eve 1913
by Robert Bridges
On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity
by John Milton
The Oxen
by Thomas Hardy
The Savior must have been a docile Gentleman (1487)
by Emily Dickinson
The Shivering Beggar
by Robert Graves
Toward the Winter Solstice
by Timothy Steele
Poems about Trees
A Poison Tree
by William Blake
Abandonment Under the Walnut Tree
by D. A. Powell
An Apple Gathering
by Christina Rossetti
Arbolé, Arbolé . . .
by Federico García Lorca
Before the Snake
by Nathaniel Tarn
Birch
by Cynthia Zarin
Birches
by Robert Frost
Christmas Trees
by Robert Frost
Get Used To It
by Margaret Young
Goddess of Maple at Evening
by Chard deNiord
Hard Night
by Christian Wiman
How From Politeness to the Trees
by Cecily Parks
How to Uproot a Tree
by Jennifer K. Sweeney
In California During the Gulf War
by Denise Levertov
Leaves
by Lloyd Schwartz
Letter from Town: The Almond Tree
by D. H. Lawrence
Looking Around, Believing
by Gary Soto
Loveliest of Trees
by A. E. Housman
Man in Stream
by Rosanna Warren
My Friend Tree
by Lorine Niedecker
Not Dead
by Robert Graves
Orpheus
by William Shakespeare
Pear Tree
by H. D.
Russian Birch
by Nathaniel Bellows
Solstice
by Ellen Dudley
Song of the Trees
by Mary Colborne-Veel
The Apple Trees at Olema
by Robert Hass
The Branches
by Jean Valentine
The Lemon Trees
by Eugenio Montale
The Life of Trees
by Dorianne Laux
The Planting of the Apple-Tree
by William Cullen Bryant
The Sound of the Trees
by Robert Frost
The Testing-Tree
by Stanley Kunitz
The Weight
by Linda Gregg
The Wishing Tree
by Kathleen Jamie
This Lime Tree Bower My Prison
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Trees
by Joyce Kilmer
Trees in the Garden
by D. H. Lawrence
Trees Need Not Walk the Earth
by David Rosenthal
Vertical
by Linda Pastan
When Autumn Came
by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
White Trees
by Nathalie Handal
Winter Trees
by William Carlos Williams
Related Prose
Poems about Christmas
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The Mahogany Tree  
by William Makepeace Thackeray

Christmas is here;  
Winds whistle shrill,  
Icy and chill,  
Little care we;  
Little we fear 
Weather without,  
Shelter’d about  
The Mahogany Tree.  
  
Once on the boughs  
Birds of rare plume
Sang, in its bloom;  
Night birds are we;  
Here we carouse,  
Singing, like them,  
Perch’d round the stem    
Of the jolly old tree.  
  
Here let us sport,  
Boys, as we sit—  
Laughter and wit  
Flashing so free.    
Life is but short—  
When we are gone,  
Let them sing on,  
Round the old tree.  
  
Evenings we knew,    
Happy as this;  
Faces we miss,  
Pleasant to see.  
Kind hearts and true,  
Gentle and just,       
Peace to your dust!  
We sing round the tree.  
  
Care, like a dun,  
Lurks at the gate:  
Let the dog wait;       
Happy we ’ll be!  
Drink every one;  
Pile up the coals,  
Fill the red bowls,  
Round the old tree.   
  
Drain we the cup.—  
Friend, art afraid?  
Spirits are laid  
In the Red Sea.  
Mantle it up;    
Empty it yet;  
Let us forget,  
Round the old tree.  
  
Sorrows, begone!  
Life and its ills,     
Duns and their bills,  
Bid we to flee.  
Come with the dawn,  
Blue-devil sprite,  
Leave us to-night,      
Round the old tree.



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