RED Wind from out the East: Red Wind of blight and blood! Ah, when wilt thou have ceased Thy bitter, stormy flood? Red Wind from over sea, Scourging our lonely land! What Angel loosened thee Out of his iron hand? Red Wind! whose word of might Winged thee with wings of flame? O fire of mournful night, What is thy master's name? Red Wind! who bade thee burn, Branding our hearts? who bade Thee on and never turn, Till waste our souls were laid? Red Wind! from out the West Pour Winds of Paradise: Winds of eternal rest, That weary souls entice. Wind of the East! Red Wind! Thou witherest the soft breath Of Paradise the kind: Red Wind of burning death! O Red Wind! hear God's voice: Hear thou, and fall, and cease. Let Inisfail rejoice In her Hesperian peace. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ON A CHILD by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR MY SISTER'S SLEEP by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI SONNET: 94 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE POEM FOR PICTURE: TO AN OIL PAINTING BY WINSLOW HOMER (DRIFTWOOD) by FRANK ANKENBRAND JR. THE ARGONAUTS (ARGONATUICA): MEDEA'S DREAM by APOLLONIUS RHODIUS THE BURIED LIFE by MATTHEW ARNOLD EPITAPH ON SUSANNAH BARBAULD MARISSAL by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |