Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE WINTER SHORE, by THOMAS WADE Poet's Biography First Line: A mighty change it is, and ominous Last Line: Reigneth omnipotent. Subject(s): Seashore; Seasons; Water; Wind; Winter; Beach; Coast; Shore | ||||||||
A mighty change it is, and ominous Of mightier, sleeping in Eternity. The bare cliffs seem half-sinking in the sand, Heaved high by winter seas; and their white crowns, Struck by the whirlwinds, shed their hair-like snow Upon the desolate air. Sullen and black, Their huge backs rearing far along the waves, The rocks lie barrenly, which there have lain, Reveal'd, or hidden, from immemorial time; And o'er them hangs a sea-weed drapery, Like some old Triton's hair, beneath which lurk Myriads of crowned shell-fish, things whose life, Like a cell'd hermit's, seemeth profitless. Vast slimy masses harden'd into stone Rise smoothly from the surface of the Deep, Each with a hundred thousand fairy cells Perforate, like a honeycomb, and, cup-like, Fill'd with the sea's salt crystalthe soft beds Once of so many pebbles, thence divorced By the continual waters, as they grew Slowly to rock. The bleak shore is o'erspread With sea-weeds green and sere, curl'd and dishevell'd, As they were mermaids' tresses, wildly torn For some sea-sorrow. The small mountain-stream, Swoln to a river, laves the quivering beach, And flows in many channels to the sea Between high shingly banks, that shake for ever. The solitary sea-bird, like a spirit, Balanced in air upon his crescent wings, Hangs floating in the winds, as he were lord Of the drear vastness round him, and alone Natured for such dominion. Spring and Summer And stored Autumn, of their liveries Here is no vestige; Winter, tempest-robed, In gloomy grandeur o'er the hills and seas Reigneth omnipotent. | Other Poems of Interest...THE BEACH IN AUGUST by WELDON KEES SEASHORE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS EASTERN LONG ISLAND by MARVIN BELL THE WIND IS BLOWING WEST by JOSEPH CERAVOLO IF SOMETHING SHOULD HAPPEN by LUCILLE CLIFTON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER EMPTIES INTO THE GULF by LUCILLE CLIFTON GEOGRAPHY AS WARNING by MADELINE DEFREES |
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