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The Cyclone.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        So lone I stood, the very trees seemed drawn
            In conference with themselves. - Intense - intense
        Seemed everything; - the summer splendor on
            The sight, - magnificence!

        A babe's life might not lighter fail and die
            Than failed the sunlight - Though the hour was noon,
        The palm of midnight might not lighter lie
            Upon the brow of June.

        With eyes upraised, I saw the underwings
            Of swallows - gone the instant afterward -
        While from the elms there came strange twitterings,
            Stilled scarce ere they were heard.

        The river seemed to shiver; and, far down
            Its darkened length, I saw the sycamores
        Lean inward closer, under the vast frown
            That weighed above the shores.

        Then was a roar, born of some awful burst! -
            And one lay, shrieking, chattering, in my path -
        Flung - he or I - out of some space accurst
            As of Jehovah's wrath:

        Nor barely had he wreaked his latest prayer,
            Ere back the noon flashed o'er the ruin done,
        And, o'er uprooted forests touseled there,
            The birds sang in the sun.



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