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The Shower

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    The landscape, like the awed face of a child,
    Grew curiously blurred; a hush of death
    Fell on the fields, and in the darkened wild
    The zephyr held its breath.

    No wavering glamour-work of light and shade
    Dappled the shivering surface of the brook;
    The frightened ripples in their ambuscade
    Of willows thrilled and shook.

    The sullen day grew darker, and anon
    Dim flashes of pent anger lit the sky;
    With rumbling wheels of wrath came rolling on
    The storm's artillery.

    The cloud above put on its blackest frown,
    And then, as with a vengeful cry of pain,
    The lightning snatched it, ripped and flung it down
    In ravelled shreds of rain:

    While I, transfigured by some wondrous art,
    Bowed with the thirsty lilies to the sod,
    My empty soul brimmed over, and my heart
    Drenched with the love of God.



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