i call this one "sidewalk in front of Target." ;-) |
HOW TO LEARN TO LOVE THE RAIN
(EVEN IF YOU’RE NOT A HUGE FAN.)
Don new raincoat, red
Hood up, open door
Walk outside, wet
feel chill on face, cold
Blink eyes against mist
hands in pockets deep
steps long to keep warm
(pray my toes to keep)
Taking breaths, rich
with autumnal loam
I lift my face to
the leaves in full poem
Extravagant hues
with names I don’t know
start pushing blood through
this heart no more cold.
Returning now home
with thanks in my chest
I smile at my God
“You say things the best.”
My fingers wrap ‘round
a steaming hot cup
I stare at my tree
watch as the rain drops
The poplar leaves dip
and shake like a bird
at each tiny drip
as rain showers through.
I see You now, God
even in rain
and hope that my soul
is never the same.
jle 2012
This poem was written for the Poetic Asides Poem A Day November Challenge, the prompt being to use "How to____(fill in the blank.)"
Now, i realize i am a simple poet, or rather i write simple poems. But humor me, read them anyway, then nod wisely.
2 comments:
This is beauty. This made me crile. Cry smile.
:-) Love your word. Thanks, Nan.
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