Come then, Rain,
And slake the thirst of the world.
Glory shall follow, and laud and praise,
After the mating of sky and earth.
What beauty shall follow when new growth
Feeds and nourishes the world.
Come then, Rain,
And provide for us.
And slake the thirst of the world.
Glory shall follow, and laud and praise,
After the mating of sky and earth.
What beauty shall follow when new growth
Feeds and nourishes the world.
Come then, Rain,
And provide for us.
Published by Nathan Ross
Nathan's trying to find his place in the world without feeling too out of place beforehand. He has high-minded ideals that he knows he can't live up to, but tries anyway. And he sometimes talks in third person. View profile
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