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Rain
It’s Fall season. My favorite out of the four in the year. And the best part, for me, is when it rains. I love the smell of newly wet earth. I like hearing the sound of raindrops on the roof and the ground. There’s always at least a gentle wind that comes with rain, and it makes the leaves rustle just enough to make lovely music – especially at night. But for this poem, I looked at things from the raindrops’ point of view…
Photo taken from Trinity Children’s Home – a Philippine foundation to build a Children’s Castle Orphanage in the mountains of Cebu for abandoned and abused children.
~ RAINDROPS ~
rain, rain, rain
falling without a sound
how did we look from up there
before you hit the ground
did we look like busy ants
going to and fro
or like schools of fishes
who don’t know where to go
did you see some of us
sleeping in the cold
while others stay wide awake
hoping to win some fool’s gold
did you notice the men
driving in fancy cars
passing by the children
whose hearts are full of scars
did you pass by the woman
whose hands are full from shopping
as another kneels at church
crying and praying
did you see what God sees
people with despair
what did you see up there
way up in the air
Gathering Graces
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