Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SNOWSTORM IN THE DUSK, by EDWARD SAPIR Poet's Biography First Line: Great dabs of gray Last Line: And there's a moaning, moaning, in the gloom. Subject(s): Snow; Storms; Weather; Winter | ||||||||
Great dabs of gray, And the wind moans And the snow spins dark. Down down the cold wet strains and lashes. Wild flurries of gray, Wild rending gusts, And there's a moaning, moaning, While the spinning snow falls dark. Down down the wind and the lashing wet. Sobs in the gray And sobs in my heart. It has come gloom, And the wind moans And the snow spins blind in the night. Down down the black wind strains and lashes. Sobs in the night, And there's a moaning, moaning, in the gloom. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOOKING EAST IN THE WINTER by JOHN HOLLANDER WINTER DISTANCES by FANNY HOWE WINTER FORECAST by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN AT WINTER'S EDGE by JUDY JORDAN CHAMBER MUSIC: 34 by JAMES JOYCE AFTER THE RAIN by EDWARD SAPIR |
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