OLD MAN RAIN.
-Old Man Rain . At the window pane .Knocks and fumbles and raps again; His long-nailed fingers slip and strain; - _ <Old Man Rain at the window pane Knocks all night, but knocks in vain— <Old Man Rain. Old Man Rain, (With battered train, Reels and shambles along the lane; His old grey whiskers drip and drain; Old Man Rain, with ragged train, / Reels and staggers like one insane— Old Man Rain. Old Man Rain, , 1& back again, {With. old. Mis' Wind at the window .pane,' ' . 3)ancing there • with ..her tittered ■--, , train; '- ■' ' >' "','•.- Her old shawl flaps as she,,twirls again ■ ' "In the wildman' reel and is torn in twain— „ • - <Old Mis' Wind and Old Man Rain. —Madison Cawein. The' Reader.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 150, 2 July 1910, Page 6
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120OLD MAN RAIN. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 150, 2 July 1910, Page 6
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