Once The Rain Rains Poem by Pius Didier

Once The Rain Rains



Once the rain rains,
Awake me of these odious stains
Remind to drape and dance
The song of a deserted nature
That marks the end of desiccated season

Once the rain rains
Of all odds I will impale my roots
To attract every drop flawlessly
And hide it under my armpit
For tomorrow awaits the days

Once the rain rains
Tell the dispersed to sprout
For the dormancy is broken
Go grow and grow young giants
Until you reach the pretty skies

Once the rain rains
I will wake of a quenched thirst
To dance and dance till dawn
The song that appeals and reveals
The song of thurder.

Thursday, May 14, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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