The Deluge Of Yesterday Poem by Tony Adah

The Deluge Of Yesterday



It rained in season
Bursted the earth with
Its big striding drops
But out of season
It shrinks into a lazy river
Which tides hardly move.

The rain of yore was great
Threatening to wipe out our world
It rained
It rained
And it rained
A thick cloud mixed
The earth with the sky
In a galaxy of rain and storm.

Man and animals
Chattered in the cold
It rained and the flood bulged up
Drowning the mountains
And filling the valleys
That our species be sustained
Noah crafted a boat
In which all species
Male and female cohabited
To save our souls
And our entity remains
Till now after the deluge.

Saturday, December 13, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: rain
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