The End of Summer is a collection of poems by Madison Julius Cawein. The poems explore the beauty of nature and the passing of the seasons, as well as the joys and sorrows of life. The collection is divided into four sections: “The Summer’s End,” “The Autumn’s End,” “The Winter’s End,” and “The Spring’s End.” The poems in “The Summer’s End” explore the beauty of summer and the sadness of its passing. Cawein’s imagery is vivid and evocative, and his language is often lyrical and romantic. He captures the joys of summer, such as the beauty of the flowers and the warmth of the sun, as well as the sorrows of its passing, such as the loneliness of the night and the chill of the wind. The poems in “The Autumn’s End” explore the beauty of autumn and the sadness of its passing. Cawein’s imagery is again vivid and evocative, and his language is often lyrical and romantic. He captures the joys of autumn, such as the changing colors of the leaves and the crispness of the air, as well as the sorrows of its passing, such as the fading of the light and the chill of the night. The poems in “The Winter’s End” explore the beauty of winter and the sadness of its passing. Cawein’s imagery is again vivid and evocative, and his language is often lyrical and romantic. He captures the joys of winter, such as the beauty of the snow and the warmth of the fire, as well as the sorrows of its passing, such as the loneliness of the night and the chill of the wind. The poems in “The Spring’s End” explore the beauty of spring and the sadness of its passing. Cawein’s imagery is again vivid and evocative, and his language is often lyrical and romantic. He captures the joys of spring, such as the beauty of the flowers and the warmth of the sun, as well as the sorrows of its passing, such as the fading of the light and the chill of the night. The End of Summer is a beautiful collection of poems that captures the beauty of nature and the passing of the seasons. Cawein’s imagery is vivid and evocative, and his language is often lyrical and romantic. This collection is sure to delight readers of all ages.
By Madison Julius Cawein · First published 1902 · Genre: Poetry, Romanticism, Nature Writing