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The shattered water made a misty din.
Great waves looked over others coming in,
And thought of doing something to the shore
That water never did to land before.
The clouds were low and hairy in the skies,
Like locks blown forward in the gleam of eyes.
You could not tell, and yet it looked as if
The shore was lucky in being backed by cliff,
The cliff in being backed by continent;
It looked as if a night of dark intent
Was coming, and not only a night, an age.
Someone had better be prepared for rage.
There would be more than ocean-water broken
Before God’s last ‘Put out the Light’ was spoken.
2 Comments
September 23, 2006 at 6:16 PM
Hi Dee,
Thanks for stopping by our blog. I’ve done a little research and this is what I found. I’m not sure it is what you are looking for, but here is what I found.
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/985.html
http://www.andover.edu/english/200/lit/mcvicar.html
http://www.leasttern.com/HighSchool/poetry/frost/frost.html
September 23, 2006 at 11:29 AM
Can anyone give me a site that has a good critical essay on this poem?