Classic and Contemporary Poetry
NEVER FEAR, by RAY MORRIS First Line: It's cozy we are in the hut, tim Last Line: And the thunder falls in the sea! Subject(s): Yale University | ||||||||
IT's cozy we are in the hut, Tim, Lie still now, ye might steal a nap, For what is the thunder to us then, With you cuddled up in my lap? The lightning is chasing the witches, Peering 'round every boulder and tree! What's that? Is it thunder you're fearing? Faith, the thunder falls in the sea! It's the spirits are quaking to-night, Tim, Not good folks like you and me, For it's witches the lightning is after, And the thunder falls in the sea! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BALLADE OF MYSELF AND MONSIEUR RABELAIS by LEONARD BACON (1887-1954) THE BALLADE OF THE GOLDEN HORN by LEONARD BACON (1887-1954) DEATH AND THE MONK by ARTHUR E. BAKER PASSIO XL MARTYRUM by ARTHUR E. BAKER THE LAST BALLADE; MASTER FRANCOIS VILLON LOQUITUR by THOMAS BEER WERE IT ONLY NOW by A. W. BELL AS FROM THE PAST -- by WILLIAM ROSE BENET THE LINE MEN by WILLIAM ROSE BENET CHAMBER MUSIC: 12 by JAMES JOYCE THEY HAVEN'T HEARD THE WEST IS OVER by JAMES GALVIN ROBINSON CRUSOE ['S STORY, OR ISLAND] by CHARLES EDWARD CARRYL |
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