Michigan, you are so lovely With your changing scenes. You bring us joy and beauty To weave into our dreams. Michigan, you are so lovely When the year is new, A rhapsody in springtime With violets peeking through. Then you bring us summer With lakes of liquid blue. Daisies beside the wild rose Drenched in morning dew. When the grain is gathered And the moon hangs low, You are like a gypsy In the firelight's afterglow. Michigan, you are so lovely When the frost is on the trees. You cover us with an ermine blanket, Cradle us in a piney breeze. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TERRIBLE SONNETS: 3 by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS THE COMMONPLACE by WALT WHITMAN BALLAD OF THE SABRE CROSS AND 7 by IRVING BACHELLER ECLOGUE ON ELIZABETH BELSHAM by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD THE LONELY WALK by MATILDA BARBARA BETHAM-EDWARDS |