There’s something about driving in the rain. I’m not sure what it is, maybe its just the grey of the sky, or the memories that flood in, but the wipers flick at a certain beat, and time seems like a vague concept.
I’ve lived a life that I cannot sometimes comprehend. The way the moonlight shines through the trees, creating shadows at night fills me with a warmth I never expect. A cold night wind takes that feeling away every time, but it WAS there, I FELT it.
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Showing posts with label storm. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Friday, November 9, 2012
(poem) - Fear of the Storm
Nothing like a good storm
To wash everything away
All the bad, all the good
All will be okay
Just as long
As lightning doesn’t hit
Something important
Like a power outlet
There’s nothing quite as sad
As the computers fateful, “POP!”
To make you know
That you are full in the dark
Its happened to me
Far too many times
I often dread seeing my home
In the weather alert’s lines.
Rain might wash it all away
But the electricity is something to be feared
For you never know
What destruction will be reared
Hopefully the storm
Will pass on by
Without leaving much
To clean up with a sigh
Rain nourishes
As it falls upon
Just wish it didn’t come
With all those extra electrons
Sounds like the rain
Is letting up
So it is time
For me to go sup
So I say,
“Let the rain fall upon my head
And pass me quickly by
Not fulfilling my utmost dread.”
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
To wash everything away
All the bad, all the good
All will be okay
Just as long
As lightning doesn’t hit
Something important
Like a power outlet
There’s nothing quite as sad
As the computers fateful, “POP!”
To make you know
That you are full in the dark
Its happened to me
Far too many times
I often dread seeing my home
In the weather alert’s lines.
Rain might wash it all away
But the electricity is something to be feared
For you never know
What destruction will be reared
Hopefully the storm
Will pass on by
Without leaving much
To clean up with a sigh
Rain nourishes
As it falls upon
Just wish it didn’t come
With all those extra electrons
Sounds like the rain
Is letting up
So it is time
For me to go sup
So I say,
“Let the rain fall upon my head
And pass me quickly by
Not fulfilling my utmost dread.”
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
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