coming down with leisurely pace
rain drops commit suicide
on the ragged pavement
where car after car race by
in a hurry to this place
or that place
mindless of the lemming behavior
exhibited by the rain
made too heavy with the sorrow
of the heavens.
rain drops commit suicide
on the ragged pavement
where car after car race by
in a hurry to this place
or that place
mindless of the lemming behavior
exhibited by the rain
made too heavy with the sorrow
of the heavens.
Published by Tamara Jern
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1 Comments
Post a CommentWonderful poem. I love the rain but it always somehow reminds me of sadness.