The speaker of this poem opens strong, with three big metaphors all in a row. First he compares the wind to a "torrent of darkness." We imagine that "torrent" being like a black river, rushing and swirling along
The speaker of this poem opens strong, with three big metaphors all in a row. First he compares the wind to a "torrent of darkness." We imagine that "torrent" being like a black river, rushing and swirling along