Rain
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A bleak blanket sopping wet hangs above
Soaked soles, slogging through
A shivered whirl and sloppy earth,
That nips the garbs now quenched in thirst,
And slips the shoes who fight for naught
But purchase on their puddled path.
No warbling wren will sway the wind,
Nor honeycrisp blooms sweeten spent spring air,
For the joys of renewal
Are subdued at the sight
Of a somber sky
And grum’bling ground.
But in its wake of tears once cried
The crooners move the blooms,
And rouse them from their dampened sleep
As thunder rolls and booms through boughs
The deeper tromp it treads,
Leaving here my sodden state.
Through tattering sheets that trail away,
And take the thickened air,
A warming ray breaks loosened bonds,
And sweetly charms the finer veil,
Knit nimb’ly with the remnants of the storm
And gale, a wandering wisp.
An arc of color shimmers over
The mounting mists and shaded spires
And lifts the soul to stride, below
The tangled throng of limbs and,
Along a span some soles do stroll.