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Robert Lee Frost (Роберт Ли Фрост) In Time of Cloudburst Let the downpour roil and toil! The worst it can do to me Is carry some garden soil A little nearer the sea. 'Tis the world old way of the rain When it comes to a mountain farm To exact for a present gain A little of future harm. And the harm is none too sure. For when all that was rotted rich Shall be in the end scoured poor, When my garden has gone down ditch, Some force has but to apply, And summits shall be immersed, The bottom of seas raised dry, The slope of the earth reversed. Then all I need do is run To the other end of the slope And on tracts laid new to the sun Begin all over to hope. Some worn old tool of my own Will be turned up by the plow, The wood of it changed to stone, But as ready to wield as now. May my application so close To the endless repetition Never make me tired and morose And resentful of man's condition. Robert Lee Frost's other poems: Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1600 |
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