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Poem by Madison Julius Cawein The Elements I saw the spirit of the pines that spoke With spirits of the ocean and the storm: Against the tumult rose its tattered form, Wild rain and darkness round it like a cloak. Fearful it stood, limbed like some twisted oak, Gesticulating with one giant arm, Raised as in protest of the night's alarm, Defiant still of some impending stroke. Below it, awful in its majesty, The spirit of the deep, with rushing locks, Raved: and above it, lightning-clad and shod, Thundered the tempest. Thus they stood, the three; Terror around them; while, upon the rocks, Destruction danced, mocking at man and God. Madison Julius Cawein Madison Julius Cawein's other poems: Poems of the other poets with the same name: 1224 Views |
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