Claude McKay (15 September 1889 – 22 May 1948 / Clarendon)
Poems by Claude McKay : 7 / 80
After the Winter
Some day, when trees have shed their leaves
And against the morning's white
The shivering birds beneath the eaves
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Claude McKay
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Mckay is a very deep writer who seems to release his feelings into his work and seems to have a very strong sense of nature in this poem, Which is a very powerful peice of literature.