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The Rain: A Song Of Peace.[1]

    By Denis Florence MacCarthy



    The Rain, the Rain, the beautiful Rain--
    Welcome, welcome, it cometh again;
    It cometh with green to gladden the plain,
    And to wake the sweets in the winding lane.

    The Rain, the Rain, the beautiful Rain,
    It fills the flowers to their tiniest vein,
    Till they rise from the sod whereon they had lain--
    Ah, me! ah, me! like an army slain.

    The Rain, the Rain, the beautiful Rain,
    Each drop is a link of a diamond chain
    That unites the earth with its sin and its stain
    To the radiant realm where God doth reign.

    The Rain, the Rain, the beautiful Rain,
    Each drop is a tear not shed in vain,
    Which the angels weep for the golden grain
    All trodden to death on the gory plain;

    For Rain, the Rain, the beautiful Rain,
    Will waken the golden seeds again!
    But, ah! what power will revive the slain,
    Stark lying death over fair Lorraine?

    'Twere better far, O beautiful Rain,
    That you swelled the torrent and flooded the main;
    And that Winter, with all his spectral train,
    Alone lay camped on the icy plain.

    For then, O Rain, O beautiful Rain,
    The snow-flag of peace were unfurl'd again;
    And the truce would be rung in each loud refrain
    Of the blast replacing the bugle's strain.

    Then welcome, welcome, beautiful Rain,
    Thou bringest flowers to the parched-up plain;
    Oh! for many a frenzied heart and brain,
    Bring peace and love to the world again!

    August 28, 1870.



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1. Written during the Franco-German war.


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