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"RAIN" by John Brewer Gibson (1907-1983) When Sol arose to light the day, His rays from us were hidden; A moving canopy of gray Had come to us unbidden. As day advanced, the clouds did scud, And rain began descending Until by noon the full-grown flood Gave sign of no short ending. The afternoon wears slowly on, No thought our wrath assuaging, The rain-clouds now are nearly gone And all the brooks are raging. The level lands which border these Present a view appalling; To me, who thought to cross with ease, The spectacle is galling. So now I stand beside the pane, My thumbs and fingers twiddling: Me thinks I’ll fix the fire again And spend the evening fiddling! 1926 (from Remember Me, John Brewer Gibson 1907-1983, Book #453, Richland County Genealogy Society, Olney, Illinois)
Rain
(from Remember Me, John Brewer Gibson 1907-1983, Book #453, Richland County Genealogy Society, Olney, Illinois)
Owner of original | John Brewer Gibson 1907-1983 |
Date | 1926 |
File name | Rain.txt |
File Size | 860 bytes |
Linked to | Gibson, John Brewer |
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