At the Office Early Rain has beaded the panes of my office windows, and in each little lens the bank at the corner hangs upside down. What wonderful music this rain must have made in the night, a thousand banks turned over, the change crashing out of the drawers and bouncing upstairs to the roof, the soft percussion of the ferns dropping out of their pots, the ballpoint pens popping out of their sockets in a fluffy snow of deposit slips. Now all day long, as the sun dries the glass, I'll hear the soft piano of banks righting themselves, the underpaid tellers counting their nickels and dimes. Ted Kooser