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The Rainy Morning

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    The dawn of the day was dreary,
    And the lowering clouds o'erhead
    Wept in a silent sorrow
    Where the sweet sunshine lay dead;
    And a wind came out of the eastward
    Like an endless sigh of pain,
    And the leaves fell down in the pathway
    And writhed in the falling rain.

    I had tried in a brave endeavor
    To chord my harp with the sun,
    But the strings would slacken ever,
    And the task was a weary one:
    And so, like a child impatient
    And sick of a discontent,
    I bowed in a shower of teardrops
    And mourned with the instrument.

    And lo! as I bowed, the splendor
    Of the sun bent over me,
    With a touch as warm and tender
    As a father's hand might be:
    And even as I felt its presence,
    My clouded soul grew bright,
    And the tears, like the rain of morning,
    Melted in mists of light.



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