Ode to Summer Rain

October 30, 2020

Ode to Summer Rain

O Rain, I love every time when you pour down from the sky,
You take my joy and aspirations so high.
I admire the way you soak the muddy ground,
Sprouting grass makes the earth look, as if it is crowned.

Don't stop!! Go on pouring
Until the stormy clouds get worn-out by roaring.
Be the hope to those who are blue
Let summer and winter get jealous of you!

Happiness is when, you come the time we least expect you
Despair is when, the people fail to admire you
Your sound is like music to my ears
Fulfilment of thirst; remained unfulfilled for years.

Waiting for your arrival so long
Because you are the one to whom my heart and soul belong.
Don't play hide and seek; stop being so mischievous
Descend and Embrace me; I'm all yours...

 

• An Ode is a poem that is written for an occasion or on a particular subject. It is an elaborately structured poem praising or glorifying an event or individual, describing nature etc and in this poem the Summer Rain is praised.

• Summer rain refers to the rain which comes late (The Spring supposed to bring the rain) so everyone is waiting for it, and when it arrives it is highly desirable. It is a great compliment to be compared to a summer rain.

 

 

 

By Coleen
Coleen is a BA student at Poornaprajna College, Udupi. She loves reading books, sketching, photography, writing short stories and poems and Hindi Shayaries. To see her beautiful Photography do visit her Instagram photography page @pixel_hunt777.
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Comment on this article

  • Gilbert Menezes, Melbourne / Moodubelle

    Sat, Oct 31 2020

    Great poem Coleen! Some people can feel the rain but others just get wet in the rain! When we feel everything around us life is wonderful, filled with gratitude for a victorious living!
    Inspire many as you keep writing!

  • ramesh chiploonkar, mangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2020

    The "Ode to summer Rain" sings about an almost universal feeling in a simple and straight forward language. I not only liked the poem but also the accompanying photograph which brought to my mind some nostalgic memories. Wish you all the best

  • ramesh chiploonkar, mangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2020

    The "Ode to summer Rain" sings about n almost universal feeling in a simple and straight forward language. I not only liked the poem but also the accompanying photograph which brought to my mind some nostalgic memories. Wish you all the best


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