Down Pour Poem by George Samuel

Down Pour



Tiny random rain
Drop down on every roof of ours
Wet as season long and refrain
In due course form a cloud
The stream run linkup with the sea
And ocean wish on her you pea
The stiff back earth longed for your touch
Rise in all dusty alarm to your purge
Green grasses disguise in brown
And prefered your days than sun
The trees sacrifice to you their tender leave and flowers
Withered down their knees for showers
Be long today before the earth dry
Before the throat crack beneath the sky
Abide no more in your chambers base
Let down furthermore your empty vessels case
That draught look so all the ends of the earth
Your love also was here beneath

Saturday, September 6, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: rain
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