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A Weather Forecast

Those days will come – and then they’ll go, with notable precision; The rain will fall, the wind will blow, destroy what you envision. But soon the sky will tire of tears, her raindrops’ stores depleted; the sun will glow with cheer once more, and gloom will be defeated.

raindrops

Those days will come –

and then they’ll go,

with notable precision;

The rain will fall,

the wind will blow,

destroy what you envision.

But soon the sky

will tire of tears,

her raindrops’ stores depleted;

the sun will glow

with cheer once more,

and gloom will be defeated.

Responses to “A Weather Forecast”

  1. Stephen Nielsen

    It’s wonderful how God in nature so quickly manipulates our mood. Thanks for this!

    1. melodylowes

      There are so many lessons for us if we are looking for them. Thanks Stephen!

  2. Seyi sandra

    Thanks for this my friend! It’s been ages, I don’t know how I’ve been missing your posts! I love this poem, it spoke to me. Can I have your permission to use it for a short story I’m writing for a competition? If not that’s fine. But If you do agree, I’ll be grateful. Thanks!
    Blessings. 🙂

    1. melodylowes

      That’s fine, Sandra. It HAS been ages! I haven’t been writing much or reading much lately, I’m afraid…

      1. Seyi sandra

        Thanks Melody, I’ve been busy too, I noticed I’ve not seen your poems for a while but I love the ones I’d read so far. I’ll let you know when I use your poem!
        Enjoy the rest of your weekend my friend!
        Blessings. 🙂

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