Clouds

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All through the tepid Summer night
  The starless sky had poured a cool
  Monotony of pleasant rain
  In music beautiful.

  And for an hour I'd sat to watch
  Clouds moving on majestic feet,
  Had heard down avenues of night
  Their hearts of thunder beat;

  Saw ponderous limbs far-veined with gold
  Pulse fiery life o'er wood and plain,
  While scattered, fell from monstrous palms
  The largess of the rain;

  Beholding at each lightning's flash
  The generous silver on the sod,
  In meek devotion bowed, I thanked
  These almoners of God.

© Madison Julius Cawein