Raindrops Poem by Leonardo David Tay

Raindrops



Descending rain,
Day to day you fall.
You're not one so tame,
You are nature after all.

I hear you calling.
You speak in such breaks.
Maybe for with the earth you keep colliding,
To your destiny, whatever it takes.

Mostly seen as dreary,
But in opinion, I thought different.
After a day so weary,
You were one to be diligent.

Raindrops, you cling,
To the windows of my room so hollow.
You came to my comfort, and sing.
Surely, a rainbow is sure to follow.

My eyes bid goodbye to consciousness,
All with your tune reposeful.
Remember then feeble dolefulness,
For each dropp powerful.

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Leonardo David Tay

Leonardo David Tay

Bandung, Indonesia
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