The Rain Poem
The Rain Poem
The rain did fall on every field,
A rainbow stretch forth from sea to sea,
A colorful arch cover the sphere,
Then from the sun diamond beams,
Embellishing all I see.
From the mountain top bright crystals drop,
A mist to embrace the open space,
A stream flow deep below,
Zealous to nourish all of earth.
Upon the meadows the water goes,
A stream of water crystal bright,
My presence all delight.
I surrender to the lilies,
They return thanksgiving in copious beauty,
I yield to the seeds in the field,
Through the soil all break free.
All of nature sing rejoice, rejoice,
Whenever I caress them with my many drops.
When I cover - all utter thank thee father,
When I cry - all laugh,
When I fall - I nourish all,
When I flow - I quench all of earth,
When I pour - I fulfill all,
Next time you see me embrace me, for all I am doing is my divine duty.
© Copyright David Beepathsingh
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