Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE RAIN SEEMS POSSESSED, by MAX DAUTHENDEY First Line: I hear the threshing rain Last Line: Then I can see the blue. Subject(s): Rain | ||||||||
I hear the threshing rain on pavement, thatch and pane. The rain as though possessed would make the world its feast. I must lie close beside my dear, and watch her, too, for if her eyes are wide then I can see the blue. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DISTANT RAINFALL by ROBINSON JEFFERS CHAMBER MUSIC: 32 by JAMES JOYCE HEAVY SUMMER RAIN by JANE KENYON CROWD CORRALLING by MARGARET AVISON THE RAIN-POOL by KARLE WILSON BAKER ON THE GREAT ATLANTIC RAINWAY by KENNETH KOCH DEEP IN THE NOSEGAY by MAX DAUTHENDEY |
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