My Fair City

Traditional
And who art thou? said I to the soft-falling shower,
Which, strange to tell, gave me an answer, as here translated:
I am the Poem of Earth, said the voice of the rain,
Eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless sea,
Upward to heaven, whence, vaguely form'd, altogether changed, and
yet the same,
I descend to lave the drouths, atomies, dust-layers of the globe,
And all that in them without me were seeds only, latent, unborn;
And forever, by day and night, I give back life to my own origin,
and make pure and beautify it;
(For song, issuing from its birth-place, after fulfilment, wandering,
Reck'd or unreck'd, duly with love returns.)
The Voice of the Rain
By Walt Whitman
1819-1892
Contemporary
"I'm as used to Oregon as a duck can get. But I still wish the rain here wasn't quite so wet!"
© copyright 2002 by Steven Robert Heine
1 Comments:
This is such a great photo. Why can't the rainbow appear when I'm running 20 miles in the rain?? Today was beautiful, but when is the rain going to end for longer than one day?? Really, I've had enough already...
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