Storm Fear
When the wind works against us in the dark, And pelts with snow The lowest chamber window on the east, And whispers with a sort of stifled bark, The beast, 'Come out! Come out!' It costs no inward struggle not to go, Ah, no! I count our strength, Two and a child, Those of us not asleep subdued to mark How the cold creeps as the fire dies at length, How drifts are piled, Dooryard and road ungraded, Till even the comforting barn grows far away And my heart owns a doubt Whether 'tis in us to arise with day And save ourselves unaided.
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"When the wind works against us in the dark,..."
Exploring the themes of classic, Robert Lee Frost delivers a powerful performance in "Storm Fear"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...