BEFORE THE RAIN

by: Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1906)

      E knew it would rain, for all the morn
      A spirit on slender ropes of mist
      Was lowering its golden buckets down
      Into the vapory amethyst.
      Of marshes and swamps and dismal fens--
      Scooping the dew that lay in the flowers,
      Dipping the jewels out of the sea,
      To sprinkle them over the land in showers.
      We knew it would rain, for the poplars showed
      The white of their leaves, the amber grain
      Shrunk in the wind--and the lightning now
      Is tangled in tremulous skeins of rain!

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