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1861–1929

Woodland Rain

Bliss Carman

Shining, shining children Of the summer rain, Racing down the valley, Sweeping o'er the plain!

Rushing through the forest, Pelting on the leaves, Drenching down the meadow With its standing sheaves;

Robed in royal silver, Girt with jewels gay, With a gust of gladness You pass upon your way.

Fresh, ah, fresh behind you, Sunlit and impearled, As it was in Eden, Lies the lovely world!

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