I'm not leaving now,
So don't cry, Dear.
Do not fret,
I am still here.
Our time together,
Even in this weather,
Should be cherished,
Should be treasured.
If I leave, I'm stubborn.
If I don't, you're selfish.
I need to start over;
my life is hellish.
I am a blemish
on this planet
of nothing
and everything.
The only thing
that makes me happy,
besides you,
is the rain.
So let the rain pour,
let me smile again.
I leave tomorrow;
We have until then.
Written for my good friend, Jordan.
Rainy Encounter
Rainy Encounter
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It was the dance that lasted a lifetime, but ended in an eye-blink.
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Re: Rainy Encounter
sounds so simple - be here now
with all the ache and joy
with all the ache and joy
Re: Rainy Encounter
Live for the moment poem. Good and well put.
Re: Rainy Encounter
as john lennon & others have said, Life is what happens while we're busy making other plans.....the element of water, the rain, the tears, seems a natural fit....
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: Rainy Encounter
An older woman with a headcold stopped
her pastor as he passed her into town—
and she was glad and started to explain
about “That Hobo” she’d just seen asleep
in Main Street Park, beside the fountain bench,
without a tabloid for a blanket since
the press went out of business; she was glad—
alerting God’s authority to sadness
she’d encountered, certain he would wince
and find a fitting shelter for the Mensch.
But he had heard “That Homo” from the deeply
nasal timbre of her headcold’s pain
and left the Sodomite to freeze where down,
not brimstone, but another angel’d dropped.
...as much a call for reformation as...
her pastor as he passed her into town—
and she was glad and started to explain
about “That Hobo” she’d just seen asleep
in Main Street Park, beside the fountain bench,
without a tabloid for a blanket since
the press went out of business; she was glad—
alerting God’s authority to sadness
she’d encountered, certain he would wince
and find a fitting shelter for the Mensch.
But he had heard “That Homo” from the deeply
nasal timbre of her headcold’s pain
and left the Sodomite to freeze where down,
not brimstone, but another angel’d dropped.
...as much a call for reformation as...
"Every genuinely religious person is a heretic, and therefore a revolutionary" -- GBShaw
Re: Rainy Encounter
Why can't things just be simple? I live for the moment, in all it's pros and cons.judih wrote:sounds so simple - be here now
with all the ache and joy
Thank you very much.dadio wrote:Live for the moment poem. Good and well put.

Misunderstandings can ruin one's entire morning.joel wrote:An older woman with a headcold stopped
her pastor as he passed her into town—
and she was glad and started to explain
about “That Hobo” she’d just seen asleep
in Main Street Park, beside the fountain bench,
without a tabloid for a blanket since
the press went out of business; she was glad—
alerting God’s authority to sadness
she’d encountered, certain he would wince
and find a fitting shelter for the Mensch.
But he had heard “That Homo” from the deeply
nasal timbre of her headcold’s pain
and left the Sodomite to freeze where down,
not brimstone, but another angel’d dropped.
...as much a call for reformation as...
It was the dance that lasted a lifetime, but ended in an eye-blink.
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Re: Rainy Encounter
If only grief could be so easy
Instead it makes me queasy
To know love is to be lost
Left with only distraught
Whether he is to leave tonight
Or not
I grasp this hair strand rope
Clinging to only hope
That I can discover
This time I will be able to recover
Instead it makes me queasy
To know love is to be lost
Left with only distraught
Whether he is to leave tonight
Or not
I grasp this hair strand rope
Clinging to only hope
That I can discover
This time I will be able to recover
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