Skip to main content

Evening Rain by Samuel Leumas Blueadonis

Evening Rain

Fleeing wind holds the glooming clouds
Folding herself along the skyline light
breezy bed sheet on their stormy noise
No windvane to direct the ways of my emotion.

The rain is here let me dance to the tune
to the splattering tune of the ground and space in one. 

Creating a rain dance from the melody of the rain gods.
Listening to the roof as it wails droplets of tears.

So the dews will find their way into me through  the window.
Giving my heart to love and grooves in psalms
They will sing their evensong
in the nave of my heart
And wash my eyes' heart to watch
The angels creating wind tail of fairytale.

Of rain that leaves the leaves dancing to wetness.

I'll roam the street of muse in the sublime moment
I'll station my cross on the hills of drenched despair
I'll dance the pagan dance of love and rain
And kneel in the mud with my knees knit
 to the splashing waters amidst the cold breeze and shivering.

Love must find her way into hall of storms and rain.

Evening rain
heartening are rainbows in your sky-heart..
Let it rain forevermore.

#blueadonis
¤adonis

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

'be rest assured' is wrong. Find out why and how to pronounce 'Colonel

#ComeToClassWithKingIfey #WrongEnglishWeSpeak  Good morning beautiful earthlings of King Ifey's blog(KIB). You all are officially KIB students😀😀. Welcome to the permanent site.  You can rest assured your spoken English will get an unprecedented make-over right here on KIB. Alright let's get  down to brass tacks.  Today,  we are looking at the idiom Rest assured What does it mean

Do you say 'talk more of' or 'talk less of'? Also, how to pronounce 'parliament'

My beautiful KIB students, today,  you will be happy learning the correct way to express yourselves. Nigerians have a way of changing typical English expressions to suit them. Someone still had to argue with me that the English expression 'Better the devil you know than the devil you don't "  is so wrong and does not make sense.  He opines that angel should be there.  He forgets that English can be quite illogical to our Nigerian minds. Lol. People say things like. 'He has not even proposed talk more of walking down the aisle with me' 'He does not have a car,  talk less a house" Well these two expressions or collocations are not common in British and American English. Here are the universal conventional English collocations for Nigerian English's  'Talk more of' and 'Talk less of',  #LetAlone 'Let alone' is  used to indicate that something is far less likely or suitable than something else already mentioned. E.g ...