June 2008

Volume LII Number 6

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Poetry

After Drought

Suzanne Edgar

How sweet it is, the sound of falling rain
after years of unrelenting dry,
I thought I’d never hear the sound again.


The falling plays a favourite refrain
as soft as stroking, quiet as a sigh.
How sweet it is, the sound of falling rain


that soaks the bark and leaves a greenish stain
as if it had been treated with a dye.
I thought I’d never hear the sound again.


Deep ruts are overflowing in our lane
and clouds are spreading froth across the sky.
How sweet it is, the sound of falling rain—


new droplets form on wall and window-pane
making shapes that glitter, blend and die.
I thought I’d never hear the sound again


of steady raindrops humming in my brain
their plaintive rhyme; for no one will deny
how sweet it is, the sound of falling rain:
I thought I’d never hear the sound again.


Suzanne Edgar

 

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