Rain On Me, poem by Susy Andrea Kamber at Spillwords.com

Rain On Me

Rain On Me

written by: Susy Andrea Kamber

 

Rain on me.
Tracings of fields parted and pulled back.
A pathway to wander.
My hand does the same to my hair.
Softly alluding to the curls.
Flowers might occur in that field or a ribboned barrette to blow open.
The wind becomes entwined in both.
A discourse catching streams of light.
Golden brown sits on top of the earth aroused.
Twenty thousand waves approach the fragrance of this place.
The entire field becomes an expression of rapture.
Twinkling lights arising as the wind catches their shapes into a newly created form.
Rain on me, she sighs.

Subscribe to our Newsletter at Spillwords.com

NEVER MISS A STORY

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER AND GET THE LATEST LITERARY BUZZ

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Latest posts by Susy Andrea Kamber (see all)