Poem A Day

Classic poem

Cock-Crow

by Edward Thomas

OUT of the wood of thoughts that grows by night

To be cut down by the sharp axe of light,--

Out of the night, two cocks together crow,

Cleaving the darkness with a silver blow:

And bright before my eyes twin trumpeters stand,

Heralds of splendour, one at either hand,

Each facing each as in a coat of arms:

The milkers lace their boots up at the farms.

naturelovebeautyhopeidentitynightchoice
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About this poem

First line
OUT of the wood of thoughts that grows by night
Poet
Edward Thomas
Themes
nature, love, beauty, hope

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