As I lie roofed in, screened in,
From the pattering rain,
The summer rain-
As I lie
Snug and dry,
And hear the birds complain:
Oh, billow on billow,
Oh, roar on roar,
Over me wash
The seas of war.
Over me-down-down-
Lunges and plunges
The huge gun with its one blind eye,
The armored train,
And, swooping out of the sky,
The aeroplane.
Down-down-
The army proudly swinging
Under gay flags,
The glorious dead heaped up like rags,
A church with bronze bells ringing,
A city all towers,
Gardens of lovers and flowers,
The round world swinging
In the light of the sun:
All broken, undone,
All down-under
Black surges of thunder ...
Oh, billow on billow
Oh, roar on roar,
Over me wash
The seas of war ...
As I lie roofed in, screened in,
From the pattering rain,
The summer rain-
As I lie
Snug and dry,
And hear the birds complain.
On The Porch
Harriet Monroe
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Poem topics: city, light, sky, sun, world, huge, broken, blind, thunder, church, black, train, summer, war, hear, wash, rain, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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