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Published on Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Rain!

This poem came about when we finally got some serious rain, ending months of drought, fire, heat domes. Somehow it turned into an exercise in alliteration. 

            Instead of reading it silently,  you try rolling the words around on your tongue. See if it makes any difference.

 

 

Rain!

 

 

A drop descends, falling on exposed forehead.

Bare skin shrinks, shivers, then rejoices

in long-suppressed celebration. 

Rivulets run down the road; paths puddle.

Living water returns, washing away

the dust and ashes of unending drought.

Each drop delivers a renewed

intimation of immortality.

 

 

 

Sodden shirts cling to collarbones.

White fabrics turn transparent, brown goes black.

Faces frozen into frowns crack into smiles;

water trickles on cheeks like tears.

Feet respond in an impromptu fandango

replicating the rhythm of raindrops 

drumming on roofs, on roads -- each impact

splashing a royal crown of celebration.

 

 Liquid shines on spread leaves,

gathers gray ash, joins together to

shimmer silently down to leaf tips.

Wetness weighs leaves,

bending them till moisture beads,

healing drops drip down

onto the next leaf, and the next, cascading

a response to the siren song of thirsty soil.

 

Moisture seeps into the soil. 

Invisible fungi wrap filaments around roots

that thread through the dry debris

of former life; they suck sustenance

back into the synapses of the forest floor. 

The green fuse lights; sap creeps into

 capillaries long closed for self-defence.

Tree tops wave triumphantly. 

 

A  thrill of joy throbs through the ground.

Seeping moisture morphs into 

a flush of near-forgotten ecstacy.

Hallelujah!  Holy is the healing!

The sacredness of life suffuses

tiny seedlings. Trunks touch the sky,

organ pipes that resonate too low to hear,

offering an oratorio for rain’s resurrection. 

 

 

 

By Jim Taylor, August 2021

 

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