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We To Sigh Instead Of Sing.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        "Rain and rain! and rain and rain!"
        Yesterday we muttered
        Grimly as the grim refrain
        That the thunders uttered:
        All the heavens under cloud -
        All the sunshine sleeping;
        All the grasses limply bowed
        With their weight of weeping.

        Sigh and sigh! and sigh and sigh!
        Never end of sighing;
        Rain and rain for our reply -
        Hopes half-drowned and dying;
        Peering through the window-pane,
        Naught but endless raining -
        Endless sighing, and, as vain,
        Endlessly complaining.

        Shine and shine! and shine and shine!
        Ah! to-day the splendor! -
        All this glory yours and mine -
        God! but God is tender!
        We to sigh instead of sing,
        Yesterday, in sorrow,
        While the Lord was fashioning
        This for our To-morrow!



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