Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE STORM, by FREDERIC FAIRCHILD SHERMAN First Line: A sudden gleam of anger in her eyes Last Line: She smiles, and all the world is bright again. Subject(s): Anger | ||||||||
A sudden gleam of anger in her eyes -- Mark how the lightning plays across the skies! Deep-drawn her breathing, -- lo, it is the breeze That drives the clouds above and twists the trees! Soon, then, her tears fall swiftly like the rain; She smiles, and all the world is bright again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ANGRY MAN by PETER JOHNSON PORTRAIT OF A FIGURE NEAR WATER by JANE KENYON THE ANGRY MAN by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY A FOREIGN COUNTRY by JOSEPHINE MILES THE GLASS ESSAY by ANNE CARSON IN ORDER TO SPEAK by AIME CESAIRE A LOVE-THOUGHT by FREDERIC FAIRCHILD SHERMAN |
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