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Today’s poem for June 13, 2026, is William Blake’s “The Tyger.” It explores the fierce beauty and mystery of creation, capturing wonder and awe in every line.

Today’s poem for June 13, 2026, is "The Tyger" by William Blake.\n\nTyger Tyger, burning bright,\nIn the forests of the night;\nWhat immortal hand or eye,\nCould frame thy fearful symmetry?\n\nIn what distant deeps or skies\nBurnt the fire of thine eyes?\nOn what wings dare he aspire?\nWhat the hand, dare seize the fire?\n\nAnd what shoulder, and what art,\nCould twist the sinews of thy heart?\nAnd when thy heart began to beat,\nWhat dread hand? and what dread feet?\n\nBlake’s poem does not tame wonder. It lets beauty stay fierce, mysterious, and a little frightening.

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