All night our room was outer-walled with rain. Drops fell and flattened on the tin roof, And rang like little disks of metal. Ping!-Ping!-and there was not a pin-point of silence between them. The rain rattled and clashed, And the slats of the shutters danced and glittered. But to me the darkness was red-gold and crocus-colored With your brightness, And the words you whispered to me Sprang up and flamed-orange torches against the rain. Torches against the wall of cool, silver rain! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PHANTOM HORSEWOMAN by THOMAS HARDY THE SHADOWS by FRANK DEMPSTER SHERMAN THE ENTHUSIAST, OR, THE LOVER OF NATURE by JOSEPH WARTON NIGHT BY THE RIVER by MUHAMMAD AL-MU'TAMID II EXPLANATION by VIRGINIA A. ALLIN SAINT BRANDAN by MATTHEW ARNOLD LILIES: 22. THE VEIL OF BLISS by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 15. ONE NIGHT WITH THEE by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |