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The Winds

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Those hewers of the clouds, the Winds, that lair
    At the four compass-points, are out to-night;
    I hear their sandals trample on the height,
    I hear their voices trumpet through the air:
    Builders of storm, God's workmen, now they bear,
    Up the steep stair of sky, on backs of might,
    Huge tempest bulks, while, sweat that blinds their sight
    The rain is shaken from tumultuous hair:
    Now, sweepers of the firmament, they broom,
    Like gathered dust, the rolling mists along
    Heaven's floors of sapphire; all the beautiful blue
    Of skyey corridor and celestial room
    Preparing, with large laughter and loud song,
    For the white moon and stars to wander through.



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