The Zebras Poem by Roy Campbell

Roy Campbell

Roy Campbell

Durban, Colony of Natal (now in South Africa)

The Zebras

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From the dark woods that breathe of fallen showers,
Harnessed with level rays in golden reins,
The zebras draw the dawn across the plains
Wading knee-keep among the scarlet flowers.
The sunlight, zithering their flanks with fire,
Flashes between the shadows as they pass
Barred with electric tremors through the grass
Like wind along the gold strings of a lyre.
Into the flushed air snorting rosy plumes
That smoulder round their feet in drifting fumes,
With dove-like voices call the distant fillies,
While round the herds the stallion wheels his flight,
Engine of beauty volted with delight,
To roll his mare among the trampled lilies.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Motumi Pheko 11 February 2022

I like this poem.My favorite

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Nathaniel 03 March 2020

What are the figures of speech of this poem? (also) Great poem!

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beverly mironga 09 February 2022

its very nice l like your poem l wish l could write mine

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Roy Campbell

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