The Raven's Cry

Author: Adam Lindsay Gordon


The raven's cry is echoing,
Through the dark and lonely night.
It speaks of doom and sorrow,
And a future full of fright.

The raven's cry is haunting,
As it pierces through the air.
It tells of death and darkness,
And a fate that's hard to bear.

The raven's cry is warning,
Of the troubles yet to come.
It echoes in the silence,
And it leaves the heart so numb.

The raven's cry is echoing,
Through the dark and lonely night.
It speaks of doom and sorrow,
And a future full of fright.

Type of Poem: Lyric Poem

Date Written: 1869-01-01

Date Published: 1870-01-01

Language: English

Keywords: Raven, Cry, Doom, Sorrow, Darkness

Source: Sea Spray and Smoke Drift

Publisher: Clarson, Massina & Co.

Rights/Permissions: Public Domain

Comments/Notes: A haunting and eerie poem that captures the ominous cry of the raven, symbolizing doom, sorrow, and the darkness of fate.

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