Shiva (Goddess Of The Rain) Poem by Justin Gildow

Shiva (Goddess Of The Rain)



I've seen so many things in my life so far
But you're the most wonderful goddess I've ever seen
Let alone you're the first ever
The first of your kind
I can't believe this is real and not a dream

In your hand is a scepter
Which you can control the wind and the rain
On your head is a crown full of sapphires
Which I've never seen, but have to admire
On your wrists are bracelets
Made together with the most unknown and delicate diamonds and rubies known to man
Your clothing consists of a long green dress attached with flowers of many colors
Your eyes shine like emeralds that I've seen somewhere before

You live in a forest that's charmed with the magic of the goddesses and fairies
You live behind a waterfall
Where the water falls into a river which runs out to sea

Shiva, goddess of the rain
With all the things you can do
Like controlling the wind and the rain
You amaze me
You amaze me with your powers and abilities

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Justin Gildow

Justin Gildow

Washington, PA
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