Day of the Storm (Finley Creek: Storm Stories Collection)
© lokepub
Preface
The wind begun to rock the grass
With threatening tunes and low, —
He flung a menace at the earth,
A menace at the sky.
The leaves unhooked themselves from trees
And started all abroad;
The dust did scoop itself like hands
And throw away the road.
The wagons quickened on the streets,
The thunder hurried slow;
The lightning showed a yellow beak,
And then a livid claw…
A THUNDER-STORM
Emily Dickinson
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