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Though deep call unto deep As calls the thunder, And white the billows leap The tempest under;. Softly the waves shall come Up the long, bright beaches, With dainty, flowers of foam And tenderest speeches …. After the wintry pain, And the long, long sorrow, Sing, heart! This poem is in the public domain. Citron, pomegranate, Apricot, and peach, Flutter of apple-blows Whiter than the snow, Filling the silence With their leafy speech, Budding and blooming Down row after row.
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After the Winter Rain. Ina Coolbrith. Though deep call unto deep As calls the thunder, And white the billows leap The tempest under; Softly the waves shall come Up the long, bright beaches, With dainty, flowers of foam And tenderest speeches … After the wintry pain, And the long, long sorrow, Sing, heart! More by this poet. Related Poems. Alice Dunbar-Nelson.
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