From Wind Comes Rain
First the wind blows things around
Then the thunder a loud clapping sound
Now the lightning from sky to ground
Long before the rain comes down
Rain like gentle little drops
Fall all around with flips and flops
Into puddles the droplet plops
The rain has now come to town
Strong now the rain comes in
The wind makes it feel like a sharp pin
Pelting against the Earths skin
As the rain creates a watery gown
The smell of rain fills the air
The thunder and lightning a forceful pair
The wind creates a tumultuous tear
The storm now wears the proverbial crown
Slowly now the rains do slow
The thunderclaps no longer grow
And lightening now no longer a glow
As the rain no longer threatens to drown
Resting easy the storm now past
The Earth is strong and held steadfast
A breathe of relief has come at last
Now the sun no longer does frown
Cindy Howard 6-15-2017
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A beautiful poem on an attractive natural phenomenon. Thanks