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			 When the world is hot and my skin is fried, 
			scratching from the constant dry, let the clouds boil up, boil up 
			high. And then shade the earth with the darkening sky and bring the 
			secrets and the smell of rain. The coolness and the blessed rain, 
			again. 
 Our land is brown but blessed, stressed in the heat, the shiny heat 
			of day. The slender green of rivers slide along, striving to 
			continue, to feed its own along the banks, the banks where the dust 
			rises. Rises, powdery clomp by clomp as we walk, walk the shady way.
 
 And though the heat, the dryness of heat, pushes down our weary 
			feet, we plod along. Ours is the blessing of challenge, to live, to 
			thrive in the heat. To toil and sweat, to make the cold drink at 
			day’s end that much sweeter. Sweeter as it goes down, cooler as it 
			falls, dropping the coolness inside us and forcing us to smile. That 
			summer smile.
 
 When the heat falls hard, on many days, unquenched by the dark of 
			night, we ask, in quiet times, we ask. Bring us the clouds, the 
			black-bellied clouds, the clouds that softly hold the heads of gods 
			in their moistening grasp. The clouds, those big-bellied busters 
			that hold the violence, the wind, the flashes, the noise. The clouds 
			we wait for and pray for and look for on the western ridge.
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			 Let them come, with their silver 
			tops and their bellies black as night and cool as forgiveness. The 
			summer clouds, the clouds that define our culture, our art, our 
			summer, our hot, heavy summer.
 A rain, a storm, a suddenness of life and blast and sweet charity 
			designed to keep us living here, here in the rain, here in the sun, 
			and keep us praying, here in the rain, and looking toward the west 
			for more, always to the west, always looking for more.
 [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
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