Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SOLIDITY, by PAUL F. KEEN First Line: Calmly the earth survives the storm Last Line: Its pulsing bosom soft and warm. Subject(s): Earth; World | ||||||||
Calmly the earth survives the storm, The roaring wind, the slashing rain, The lightning bolts and every vicious form Of sudden, peace-destroying pain; Proudly it lifts its face again To the sun's reviving light, Or slumbers through the quiet night Its pulsing bosom soft and warm. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BROKEN BALANCE by ROBINSON JEFFERS SUBJECTED EARTH by ROBINSON JEFFERS GEOMETAPHYSICS by MARGARET AVISON NIAGARA by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS SOPHISTICATION by CONRAD AIKEN I SEE CHILE IN MY REARVIEW MIRROR by AGHA SHAHID ALI WASHING OUR HANDS OF THE REST OF AMERICA by MARVIN BELL THE EARTH IS A LIVING THING by LUCILLE CLIFTON FLUTE-PRIEST SONG FOR RAIN; CEREMONIAL AT THE SUN SPRING by AMY LOWELL DOMESDAY BOOK: WIDOW FORTELKA by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE LITTLE BOY FOUND, FR. SONGS OF INNOCENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE |
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