Read the poem “Storm Ending” by Jean Toomer. List examples of imagery in the poem, identifying which senses are being invoked.

"Storm Ending" from Cane by Jean Toomer (1923)

Thunder blossoms gorgeously above our heads,
Great, hollow, bell-like flowers,
Rumbling in the wind,
Stretching clappers to strike our ears . . .
Full-lipped flowers
Bitten by the sun
Bleeding rain
Dripping rain like golden honey—
And the sweet earth flying from the thunder.