Wind Squalls
I hear the big waves tumbling on the rocks,
I see the light foam of their frenzied dance,
Over the reef the shaggy cormorant haunts
Tossed to the gales, and strewn like scattered flocks
By the wolf winds; and in their thunder shocks
The fitful wave like a wild racer pants
To win its goal, while sudden sunbeams glance
Through the torn clouds whose routed phalanx mocks
The thirsty earth with a wain hope of showers,
Through all the air a vibrant murmur tells
Where the gray ocean rings his granite bells,
As if to rouse the conclave of his powers;
And a faint tremor shudders through the land
That feels the giant tread of leashed storms in his hand.
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