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James Whitcomb Riley - A Sudden ShowerJames Whitcomb Riley - A Sudden Shower
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Barefooted boys scud up the street   Or skurry under sheltering sheds; And schoolgirl faces, pale and sweet,   Gleam from the shawls about their heads. Doors bang; and mother-voices call   From alien homes; and rusty gates Are slammed; and high above it all,   The thunder grim reverberates. And then, abrupt,--the rain! the rain!--   The earth lies gasping; and the eyes Behind the streaming window-pane   Smile at the trouble of the skies. The highway smokes; sharp echoes ring;   The cattle bawl and cowbells clank; And into town comes galloping   The farmer`s horse, with streaming flank. The swallow dips beneath the eaves,   And flirts his plumes and folds his wings; And under the catawba leaves   The caterpillar curls and clings. The bumble-bee is pelted down   The wet stem of the hollyhock; And sullenly, in spattered brown,   The cricket leaps the garden walk. Within, the baby claps his hands   And crows with rapture strange and vague; Without, beneath the rosebush stands   A dripping rooster on one leg.
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