Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SURFEIT, by LINDA LAETSCH First Line: Rage, storm; and howl, winds Last Line: "you told me nothing I did not know." Subject(s): Storms | ||||||||
Rage, storm; and howl, winds, Whip the earth and bend the trees; Whisper, rain, mysteriously, Your bigoted soliloquies. And when you have finished your tale of woe Mutely I will watch you go, Or I'll say, if I say anything, "You told me nothing I did not know." | 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 |
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