Mark Van Doren World 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.
    I wake and hearing it raining.
    Were I dead, what would I give
    Lazily to lie here,
    Like this, and live?
    ...
  • 4.
    How far is it to peace, the piper sighed,
    The solitary, sweating as he paused.
    Asphalt the noon; the ravens, terrified,
    Fled carrion thunder that percussion caused.
    ...
  • 5.
    The deepest dream is of mad governors,
    Down, down we feel it, till the very crust
    Of the world cracks, and where there was no dust,
    Atoms of ruin rise. Confusion stirs,
    ...
Total 5 World Poems by Mark Van Doren

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