Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO THE MARCH WIND, by EARL F. HUGHES First Line: You search the mighty forest through Last Line: And leaves a cheerful home. Subject(s): March (month); Wind | ||||||||
You search the mighty forest through, You sweep the western plain, Around the cabin in the north You shake the window pane; A lonely wolf that howls outside Accompanies your wail, You bring a loneliness tonight Amid your mighty gale. The keen cut of your lashing whip Comes crashing down from Nome . . . But only fans my hearthfire high And leaves a cheerful home. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE THREE CHILDREN by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE WIND by LOUISE MOREY BOWMAN LEAF LITTER ON ROCK FACE by HEATHER MCHUGH RESIDENTIAL AREA by JOSEPHINE MILES THE DAY THE WINDS by JOSEPHINE MILES VARIATIONS: 12 by CONRAD AIKEN OH IT'S PRETTY WINDY OUTSIDE by LARRY EIGNER BROWNING AT ASOLO by ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON |
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