Mad Dog
Mad Dog
Like a great yellow dog, the sun
laps up the water in the creeks,
and his hot panting breath curls the corn
and sears the pasture brown.
He runs wild through the dry summer
as if no master could whistle him back
or drive him to cover
in a kennel of clouds.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Country Men (1937) viii.
Word Count
52
Original Publication
Date Published
1937
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
77
Notes and Commentary
The whole poem functions around a metaphor - the sun as a mad dog