Do you remember how in camp one day We boys awoke with shouts of joy to hear A fresh young gale in the forest plunge and rear And thrash our sylvan roof with boughs in play? Suddenly with a jolt some cloud gave way. Down came a flood, instilling frolic fear. It reached our bed from the open window near And brought us standing up from where we lay. We laughed at that. We flung the house door wide, Then waited till the rapid sky once more Turned darkest with the irrepressive tide, And then, when ripping leaves the wild downpour Was dashed to mist along the steps and path, We ran forth naked to the morning bath. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ENVOYS by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON TO RIDGELY TORRENCE - PLAYWRIGHT by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON LINES ON CARMEN SYLVA by EMMA LAZARUS DOMESDAY BOOK: CHARLES WARREN, THE SHERIFF by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE LAKE BOATS by EDGAR LEE MASTERS A LETTER ON THE USE OF MACHINE GUNS AT WEDDINGS by KENNETH PATCHEN |