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Drouth

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The road is drowned in dust; the winds vibrate
    With heat and noise of insect wings that sting
    The stridulous noon with sound; no waters sing;
    Weeds crowd the path and barricade the gate.
    Within the garden Summer seems to wait:
    Among her flowers, dead or withering;
    About her skirts the teasel's bristles cling,
    And to her hair the hot burr holds like hate.
    The day burns downward, and with fiery crest
    Flames like a furnace; then the fierce night falls
    Dewless and dead, crowned with its thirsty stars:
    A dry breeze sweeps the firmament and west
    The lightning leaps at flickering intervals,
    Like some caged beast that thunders at its bars.



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