Mark Van Doren Sky Poems

  • 1.
    After long drought, commotion in the sky;
    After dead silence, thunder. Then it comes,
    The rain. It slashes leaves, and doubly drums
    On tin and shingle; beats and bends awry
    ...
  • 2.
    Equality is absolute or no.
    Nothing between can stand. We are the sons
    Of the same sire, or madness breaks and runs
    Through the rude world. Ridiculous our woe
    ...
  • 3.
    That God should love me is more wonderful
    Than that I so imperfectly love him.
    My reason is mortality, and dim
    Senses; his--oh, insupportable--
    ...
  • 4.
    Listen, The wind is still,
    And far away in the night --
    See! The uplands fill
    With a running light.
    ...
Total 4 Sky Poems by Mark Van Doren

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