Summer Shower

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An illustration for the story Summer Shower by the author Emily Dickinson
Koitsu Tsuchiya, Rain at Kofukuji Temple, 1937
An illustration for the story Summer Shower by the author Emily Dickinson
Koitsu Tsuchiya, Rain at Kofukuji Temple, 1937
An illustration for the story Summer Shower by the author Emily Dickinson

A drop fell on the apple tree,
Another on the roof;
A half a dozen kissed the eaves,
And made the gables laugh.

A few went out to help the brook,
That went to help the sea.
Myself conjectured, Were they pearls,
What necklaces could be!

The dust replaced in hoisted roads,
The birds jocoser sung;
The sunshine threw his hat away,
The orchards spangles hung.

The breezes brought dejected lutes,
And bathed them in the glee;
The East put out a single flag,
And signed the fete away.

Summer Shower was featured as The Short Story of the Day on Sat, Jun 22, 2019

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