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Monsoon Days — II

Steve Frank
Chalkboard
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2 min readNov 18, 2017

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The monsoons have begun with a vengeance. Rain unites earth and sky into a single unbroken piece, broken through with flashes of lightning…like one of those delicate Japanese bowls infused with gold in the cracks. The sound of rain is a constant background noise…the drumming gets into your ears, travels to your bones, reverberates in your brain until

Monsoon fills your world.
You soak in its sensations.
Meditative storm.

limbs slow, thoughts stop and the universe is filled with the sound of rain.

You peek out of the window. The road has disappeared under the water. You sigh. How will I get to office? you ask the world…no reply. Then you remember the summer droughts, where you ration every drop of water…and you give silent thanks and offer up a prayer

Appeal to the sky.
Water, elixir of life.
Please deliver more.

Please let this rain fill up the reservoirs.

The rain picks up force…pouring down heavier than ever…lightning dances the rumba while thunder roars its defiance…the world is water.

Thoughtless of our needs,
Nature withholds her blessings.
Then she overwhelms.

Your prayers are more fervent now Let it not flood. Not again.

Suddenly, as if the universe has acceded to your request, the rain slows until it is a gentle patter…like little feet running on a wooden floor. You peek out again. The road is now a river speckled with trash, splashing at the third step of your house. You dance a little dance of glee.

Nature bestows joy.
She resurrects our future.
Life is full today.

The water hasn’t flooded your house, your car is not swimming. This is enough…for today…life is good.

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Steve Frank
Chalkboard

A programmer discovering himself in poetry…a lifetime preparing to write, now finally putting pen to paper. You’ll find me in my poetry.