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Read some of the poems submitted to our vaccine poetry contest!
Things midsummer often describes (“midsummer ________”)
night,
madness,
fires,
day,
eve,
heat,
temperatures,
flowers,
nights,
festival,
onwards,
festivals,
bonfires,
flower,
sunrise,
sun,
days,
weather,
celebrations,
conditions,
drought,
holidays,
noon,
customs,
flame,
moonlight,
sunlight,
haze,
sunshine,
frenzy,
rains,
dawns,
storms,
battles,
approaches,
festivities,
moths,
dues,
strolls,
dusk,
skies,
trees,
moon,
evenings,
midnight,
roses,
light,
rain,
leaves,
suns,
morning,
revels,
decrepitude,
noons,
peace,
snow,
past,
blossomings,
dream,
tree,
sowings,
observations,
feeling,
holiday,
noonday,
frosts,
midday,
shoot,
feast,
afternoons,
song,
dreams,
pasture,
droughts,
grasses,
beef,
morn,
storm,
warmth,
forest,
visitors,
pleasure,
dawn,
marriage,
butterflies,
scene,
cares,
pomps,
twilight,
opera,
monotony,
merriment,
sky,
king,
blooms
How midsummer often is described (“________ midsummer”)
hot,
last,
next,
past,
high,
near,
very,
full,
early,
mild,
late,
serene,
dry,
american,
northern,
english,
present,
glad,
leafy,
bright,
warm,
southern,
tropical,
green,
humid,
italian,
languid,
ordinary,
brief,
worth,
sunny,
fine,
midspring,
critical,
beautiful,
perfect,
breathless,
wonderful,
russian,
australian,
deep,
splendid,
summer,
eventful,
polar,
indian,
sultry,
quiet,
sweet,
cool,
bewildering,
hottest,
south,
fierce,
nearer,
tired,
antarctic,
thirsty,
rich,
ripe,
arctic,
nigh,
levantine,
dull,
fateful,
oldport,
glorious,
lavish,
cloudless,
enormous,
steamy,
continental,
six,
oppressive
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