Poems about storm
Glee The Soul Has Moments Of Escape
their faces upon god 
the soul has moments of escape 
glee the great storm is over 
if one wake at midnight better 
You See Your Lifetime
toward the god of him 
upon the ignorance steals 
glee the great storm is over 
but the push of joy 
the thought to be alive 
they may not finally say, yes 
you see i cannot see your lifetime 
when we are going home 
yet i for it would pay 
will suit me just as well 
Than Perish From The Sting
lest if he flinch the eye that way
did i not take it from the ways
to rest to rest would be
it's all i have to bring to-day,
and all we need of hell,
news is he of all the others;
than perish from the chance's list
the fact of famine could not be
that could not stop to be a king 
teach him when he makes the names 
that like the drunkard goes 
yet blamed the fate that flung it less
tastes death the first to hand the sting
and sore must be the storm 
They're Here, Though; Not A Force
incite the timid prayer
how vigorous a force
but for that single spark,
they're here, though; not a creature failed 
i thought that such were for the saints,
i would not stop for night, or storm 
you would not know it from the field 
Not Stop For Me To Prate About It!
heaven is shy of earth that's all 
denotes there be a sea 
there is one farther than you 
not for me to prate about it!
i would not stop for night, or storm 
therefore, as one returned, i feel
but he is mastered, now,
that would not let the will 
Would Seem To Me The Way
if haply she might not despise
would but some god inform him 
i went to thank her 
the house encore me so 
would seem to me the more the way
that if the spirit like to hide
it doesn't state you how
he longer must than i 
i though that storm was brief 
that kept so many warm 
this being comfort then
Stopped Struck My Reason Life
if haply she might not despise
i shall not feel the sleet then 
sun if shone or storm if shattered 
never yet consumed 
and judgment twinkled too 
stopped struck my tickling through 
my reason life 
Forever Of His Fate To God
forever of his fate to taste 
morning means just risk to the lover 
that felt so ample yesterday 
i though that storm was brief 
i should not fear the foe then 
that if the flesh resist the heft 
and carries one out of it to god 
to me surpassed the crown
myself be noon to him 
Space,
they look at the sea all day,
before the last went, heavy with dew,
and the pile somewhat sunken, clematis
and the nature of time and space,
maples and birches and tamaracks,
and caught me splitting wood in the yard,
and started down the gully,
the line-storm clouds fly tattered and swift,
He Takes It So Well
storm fear
he takes it out in bunches like big birds' nests,
and he likes having thought of it so well
so now and never any different,"
and i agree to that, or in so far
what i was walling in or walling out,
i enter alone upon the stubble field,
of the great harvest i myself desired,
something more of the depths and then i lost it,
To The Storm And Over And Rout
oh, come forth into the storm and rout
the same leaves over and over again!
to the low roof over his bed,
to each the boulders that have fallen to each,
so they made the place comfortable with straw,