Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HOW LOUDLY MOANS THE UNHAPPY WEST, by HENRY PATMORE Poet's Biography Last Line: That soon shall show the east Subject(s): Sea; Storms | ||||||||
How loudly moans the unhappy West, Making the sad sea roar, The sea that hates the hope of rest Howling against the shore. The unhappy sighing of the night. Ere night has passed, has ceased; The heaving sea expects the light That soon shall show the East. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...STORM AT HOPTIME by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THERE IS A SOLEMN WIND TONIGHT by KATHERINE MANSFIELD DEWEY AND DANCER by JOSEPHINE MILES MICHAEL IS AFRAID OF THE STORM by GWENDOLYN BROOKS BREACHING THE ROCK by MADELINE DEFREES THE CLOUDS ABOVE THE OCEAN by STEPHEN DOBYNS OF POLITICS, & ART by NORMAN DUBIE |
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