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Hellish Season
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It’s summer
And it’s hot
The sky too dense
With particulates
Of fires
And there’s
An irony of floods
And there is war too hot to fight
Yet fought
There
And in
We’ve heard
The war at home
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Too much heat
It could seem
For sin
And yet not (yet) hot enough
To forestall
Our trying
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And should
The hellish rise
In us
Around us
There might be balm
Valued
And adored
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Christ
(of battle
of
the coming of the Lord)
Spirit
And angels
Come with mercy
Like cool liquid
On fevered heads
Once bodies
Have been taken
From the fray
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And then the heat
Might break
A cooling rain
In fact
Begins and lasts
All the next day
Like the fourth day after
Three days
Of terrifying
Awesome
Blooded battle
All battles drawing blood
But this
Specifically at Gettysburg
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Four days at Gettysburg
The fourth day for rain
To wash the field
To mist the ignominy
Either of retreat
Or too much victory
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C L Couch
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(after three days of accidental, built-up, pent-up, exhausting, murderous battle, starting on the first, the battle at Gettysburg was done and on the fourth day there was rain—ironic for the nation, being the Fourth of July, of course our independence day for the USA)
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