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COME with rain, O loud Southwester! | |
Bring the singer, bring the nester; | |
Give the buried flower a dream; | |
Make the settled snow-bank steam; | |
Find the brown beneath the white; | 5 |
But whate’er you do to-night, | |
Bathe my window, make it flow, | |
Melt it as the ices go; | |
Melt the glass and leave the sticks | |
Like a hermit’s crucifix; | 10 |
Burst into my narrow stall; | |
Swing the picture on the wall; | |
Run the rattling pages o’er; | |
Scatter poems on the floor; | |
Turn the poet out of door.
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3 comments:
i'm hurt i didnt make your headshot picture...i mean alan? but not me? ouch!
I really like your poem.
Robert Frost takes the credit, that is the old guy in the picture below
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