The Wind of Summer is a collection of poems by Madison Julius Cawein. The poems explore the beauty of nature, the power of love, and the joys of life. The collection is divided into four sections: Nature, Love, Life, and Death. In Nature, Cawein celebrates the beauty of the natural world, from the birds and flowers of spring to the storms of winter. He also reflects on the power of nature, and how it can both bring joy and sorrow. In Love, Cawein explores the power of love, from the joys of a new relationship to the pain of a broken heart. He also reflects on the importance of friendship and family. In Life, Cawein celebrates the joys of life, from the beauty of a summer day to the comfort of a cozy home. He also reflects on the importance of living life to the fullest. In Death, Cawein reflects on the inevitability of death, and how it can bring both sorrow and peace. He also reflects on the importance of living life to the fullest, and how death can bring a sense of closure. The Wind of Summer is a beautiful collection of poems that celebrates the beauty of nature, the power of love, and the joys of life. It is a timeless collection that will be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
By Madison Julius Cawein · First published 1902 · Genre: Romantic Poetry, Nature Poetry, Fantasy Poetry