Rain Rain Rain

Rain, Rain, Rain, come again and again,
In the winter, in the summer and in spring,
Come with joy, fall with happiness and go with sorrow,
Rain, Rain, Rain come again and again.
Rain, Rain, Rain come to relive earth's pain,
Rain, Rain, Rain come to make nature happy,
Rain, Rain, Rain come to make livings happy,
Rain, Rain, Rain come again and again.
Rain, Rain, Rain don't go away,
Rain, Rain, Rain I hope you will stay,
Rain, Rain, Rain come again and again.
 
~by Vikram Pratap Singh

Comments

  1. babu r

    July 5, 2013

    Thankyouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Beacause I LOve Rain +Jendhamuni Sos Thanks A Lot My friend !!

  2. Desrai Moody

    July 5, 2013

    Oh,,,wat a pretty foto,,,,lovely flowers,nd steady rain,,,,

  3. Pieter Hibma

    July 5, 2013

    Just go without it for a few months you really become miserable.

  4. Kenneth Chow

    July 5, 2013

    TGIF +Jendhamuni Sos  Love the poem of rain.. yes come with joy, fall with happiness and go with sorrow… Enjoy your weekend after busy in holiday.

  5. MollyJayne Callisse DeTerre-Foray

    July 5, 2013

    I love water lilies and the look of mud.
    I won't use umbrellas to keep out of rain.
    I'll shower in God's tears of joy and pain,
    washed clean in Truth; be spared

  6. Rob Robinson

    July 5, 2013

    Hi Jendhamuni, nice post, I luv the rain, I find it very calming, take care my fren 🙂

  7. marjorie bryan

    July 5, 2013

    Rain, rain, cleanse our bodies cleanse or souls, quench our thirst!! Like the desert loves the rain I love you rain!!!

  8. FRANKIE TAN

    July 8, 2013

    So beautiful , nice rain n best poem. Make me fill when l'm young fall in the rain ………Ha ! Ha ! Ha !

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