Beauty

I stayed in the field though the rain was beginning to fall
While the whips of lightning were cracking above my head
And watched the rain fingers lift my sun-beaten corn
Like Christ in a miracle bringing life to the dead.

It was none of my doing and yet I felt like a god
Bestowing his pity and strength in the way he designed.
Then the feeling passed and I stood there drenched to the skin
Trying to etch the picture deep in my mind.

    Original Citation
    Independent 26 (Feb. 1927) 244.
    Word Count
    85
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1927
    Complete Poems
    11
    Variant

    Revised and retitled as "Summer Rain" for publication in Country Men (1937) and subsequent editions.

    Theme(s)
    First Line
    I stayed in the field though the rain was beginning to fall
    Poetic Form
    open
    Bibliographic Notes

    Revised and retitled as "Summer Rain" for publication in Country Men (1937) and subsequent editions.