If I could make soft raindrops fall

 It’s hard to see someone I love
be hurt in any way.
If I could make soft raindrops fall,
they’d melt your pains away.
If rainbows brought a smile to you
then rainbows I would send.
For peace of mind and happiness
may keep you on the mend.
If I could send you sunshine,
I’d do it in a flash.
I would wrap the rays around you
like a warm, comfy sash.
Instead I’ll send you what I can
and this is it happens to be;
A little verse of what you mean
the most of all to me.
You’re in my thoughts all thru the day
and in my prayers too,
for in my heart I have a place
especially for you.

Poem title: If I Could
Author: Alvie Aguilar Conboy #love

Comments

  1. A ashi

    June 12, 2013

    Very nice poem and beautiful rainy post. Take care sister 😀

  2. A ashi

    June 12, 2013

    How do you know that sister?

  3. A ashi

    June 12, 2013

    O i see and i though you have some magical powers +Jendhamuni Sos 😀 i happy that you remember my silly things 🙂

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    June 12, 2013

    +A ashi Little sister. My memory is too good. I still remember everything from 35 years ago, just like yesterday :))))))

  5. A ashi

    June 12, 2013

    Waow that means you're very intelligent. My memory is also good but when it comes to studies it's worst :p

  6. Jendhamuni Sos

    June 12, 2013

    +A ashi No, little sister, I am not intelligent. According to Buddhism: A person who practices meditation and who never harms human or other sentient beings will have such great memory even if he/she lives up to 120 years old.

  7. A ashi

    June 12, 2013

    After meeting you here on G+ now i am interested in Buddhism sister!! but when i see people harming you by there harsh words i feel little scared. I can't handle that sister. Anyways i am learning so much here on your posts. Thank you sister:)

  8. p swarna kumar

    June 15, 2013

    wonderful..dearest jendhamuni..

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