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Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Rain


 

The Clouds are shedding tears of joy,

They fall with rhythmic beat

Upon the earth, and soon destroy

Dust dunes and waves of heat.

Each falling drop enforcement bears

To river, lake and rill,

And sweet refreshment gladly shares

With wooded dell and hill.

Every flower, bud and leaf,

Each blossom, branch and tree

Distills the rain, 'tis my belief

To feed the honey bee.

I pity every wretch I find

Who, frowning in disdain,

Is deaf and dumb and also blind

To beauty in the rain.

Rain poem by Raymond Garfield Dandridge

Storm Valkyrie

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