Like the touch of rain
by Edward Thomas
Like the touch of rain she was On a man’s flesh and hair and eyes When the joy of walking thus Has taken him by surprise:
With the love of the storm he burns, He sings, he laughs, well I know how, But forgets when he returns As I shall not forget her “Go now.”
Those two words shut a door Between me and the blessed rain That was never shut before And will not open again.
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