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“June” by Douglas Malloch

“June” by Douglas Malloch

Released Friday, 14th June 2024
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“June” by Douglas Malloch

“June” by Douglas Malloch

“June” by Douglas Malloch

“June” by Douglas Malloch

Friday, 14th June 2024
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S4 E6: “June” by Douglas Malloch

Welcome to the month of June.


What better way to celebrate than with poetry. I have chosen a poem by Douglas Malloch (May 5, 1877 – July 2, 1938)  which is dedicated to the month of June. The poem is entitled simply, “June.”


June


by Douglas Malloch


I knew that you were coming, June, I knew that you were coming!

Among the alders by the stream I heard a partridge drumming;

I heard a partridge drumming, June, a welcome with his wings,

And felt a softness in the air half Summer’s and half Spring’s.


I knew that you were nearing, June, I knew that you were nearing—

I saw it in the bursting buds of roses in the clearing;

The roses in the clearing, June, were blushing pink and red,

For they had heard upon the hills the echo of your tread.


I knew that you were coming, June, I knew that you were coming,

For ev’ry warbler in the wood a song of joy was humming.

I know that you are here, June, I know that you are here—

The fairy month, the merry month, the laughter of the year!


Douglas Malloch (May 5, 1877 – July 2, 1938) was an American poet, short-story writer, and Associate Editor of American Lumberman magazine. He was known for his poems that celebrated the virtues of the lumberjack and the natural world. Malloch’s work often reflected his deep admiration for the outdoors and the rugged individuals who worked in the logging industry.


Photography and Poetry Recitation by Rebecca Budd


Music by Epidemic Sound


Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen “Soul Temple” https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/QFGbmsiLoc/

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