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The Boy In The Rain

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Sodden and shivering, in mud and rain,
    Half in the light that serves but to reveal
    The blackness of an alley and the reel
    Homeward of wretchedness in tattered train,
    A boy stands crouched; big drops of drizzle drain
    Slow from a rag that was a hat: no steel
    Is harder than his look, that seems to feel
    More than his small life's share of woe and pain.
    The pack of papers, huddled by his arm,
    Is pulp; and still he hugs the worthless lot....
    A door flares open to let out a curse
    And drag him in out of the night and storm.
    Out of the night, you say? You know not what!
    To blacker night, God knows! and hell, or worse!



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