Summer Night

By Marjorie Allen Seiffert

Rain, rain murmuring endless complaints

In mournful whisperings that never cease,

You bring my tired brain a certain peace

Like Latin prayers to absent-minded saints.

And whether silently to earth you fall,

Or dashed and driven in tempestuous flight

Like souls before God's wrath, the thirsty night,

The soft and fecund earth shall drink you all.