Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MARCH MADNESS ON EDGEWATER HILL, by BEULAH ALLYNE BELL First Line: High winds and a storm brewing Last Line: Bedlam out of the dawn! Subject(s): March (month); Storms | ||||||||
High winds and a storm brewing And the robots of the air gone mad -- Giant hands buffeting, car slewing, Body and chassis a frail bambooing, Lake a vast uproar of cave-man wooing, And the spring sky winter clad. Taking the hill a crazed throng surging -- "Speed! -- the controls are gone." Crescendo screams of the robots urging, "Over the side for a long submerging!" Boulevard? No, a maelstrom's purging -- Bedlam out of the dawn! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...STORM AT HOPTIME by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THERE IS A SOLEMN WIND TONIGHT by KATHERINE MANSFIELD DEWEY AND DANCER by JOSEPHINE MILES MICHAEL IS AFRAID OF THE STORM by GWENDOLYN BROOKS BREACHING THE ROCK by MADELINE DEFREES THE CLOUDS ABOVE THE OCEAN by STEPHEN DOBYNS OF POLITICS, & ART by NORMAN DUBIE TREMENDOUS WIND AND RAIN by ANSELM HOLLO DEAD AUTUMN by BEULAH ALLYNE BELL FOR NOEL (WHERE A GATE SWINGS EITHER WAY) by BEULAH ALLYNE BELL |
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