Drifting Rains

Micropoetry

Cee R.
Sep 13, 2024
Rain dripping from a tree branch
Photo by Ed Leszczynskl on Unsplash

Oh, the rains
drifting down
how they mirror
your mood

Oh, my dear
drifting down
can we breathe
anew?

Quote-prompt set by the creative Dr. Casey Lawrence:

“Yes, storms are damaging, but we need them because they clear away the bracken that prevents new flowers from having a chance to grow. And of course, we need the sun to shine on those new flowers that without the storm might never have had a chance to bloom.”

― Meg Cabot, Awaken

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Cee R.

Writer, poet, (book) blogger @ dorareads.co.uk , Queer, weird, & a tad peculiar. Bookish rebel. Welsh as a tractor on the M4. Buy me a coffee @ ko-fi.com/ceearr