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In The Storm

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    Over heaven clouds are drifted;
    In the trees the wind-witch cries;
    By her sieve the rain is sifted,
    And the clouds at times are rifted
    By her mad broom as she flies.
    Love, there's lightning in the skies,
    Swift, as, in your face uplifted,
    Leaps the heart-thought to your eyes.
    Little face, where I can trace
    Dreams for which those eyes are pages,
    Whose young magic here assuages
    All the heart-storm and alarm.

II.

    Now the thunder tramples slowly,
    Like a king, down heaven's arc;
    And the clouds, like armies wholly
    Vanquished, break; and, white as moly,
    Sweeps the queen moon on the dark.
    Love, a bird wakes; is't the lark?
    Sweet as in your bosom holy
    Sings the heart that now I hark.
    All my soul that song makes whole,
    That young song I hear it singing,
    Calm and peace for ever bringing
    To my heart's storm and alarm.



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