Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EDDY-GRAMS: 4. STORM AND TRAVAIL, by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS First Line: Trees may crash beneath a cyclone Last Line: When he shall unlock the door. Subject(s): Cyclones; Lightning; Storms; Tragedy; Wind; Lightning Rods | ||||||||
Trees may crash beneath a cyclone, Wild waves pound along the shore, Mountains shake to rock foundations, Lightnings flash and thunders roar; Still within Ed's bum proof celler Safe doth lie his treasure store Waiting for the days of travail When he shall unlock the door. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BOLT FROM THE BLUE by GREGORY ORR THE YOUNG MYSTIC by LOUIS UNTERMEYER POSTSCRIPT; TO MAXIME KUMIN by ELEANOR WILNER THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#13): 2. MORE ABOUT THE DEAD MAN AND THUNDER by MARVIN BELL EPITAPH by MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU THE IMPROVISATORE: ALBERT AND EMILY by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES LIGHTNING by WILLIAM ROSE BENET SHEET LIGHTNING by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE SCYTHE STRUCK BY LIGHTING by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN A CHRISTMAS CAROL AND ANTHEM by OLIVER MURRAY EDWARDS |
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