Poem A Day

Classic poem

Fragment

by John Clare

The cataract, whirling down the precipice,

Elbows down rocks and, shouldering, thunders through.

Roars, howls, and stifled murmurs never cease;

Hell and its agonies seem hid below.

Thick rolls the mist, that smokes and falls in dew;

The trees and greenwood wear the deepest green.

Horrible mysteries in the gulph stare through,

Roars of a million tongues, and none knows what they mean.

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About this poem

First line
The cataract, whirling down the precipice,
Poet
John Clare
Themes
nature, love, death, hope

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