The parched earth echoed the wails for the dead as flames devoured the crowd of corpses mouth agape with unquenched thirst.
The sky had mercilessly looked away having spit fire on them down below sparing not one waterhole on its way and the mother if only she could use her tears for the baby to drink but her eyes had turned dry as the earth.
Yet dark as the depth of love the King's pond mirrored the princess' face and would still beam the moon in her eyes strangely hiding from the wrath of the drought.
One night sleeping on her ivory bed her silken skin cooled with rosewater the princess heard a voice:
When the fury of God blinds him to the pains of men an angel rises to break his heart stakes her life to rend heaven apart so his tears on earth fall as rain.
The windless night was deadly quiet watched by moon in awe wide eyed the trees sparkled in firefly's light when the princess stood by the pond's side.
For awhile her eyes roamed around resting on the marble's gleam the sleeping grass her sweet playground a home smelling all earthly dream.
She felt like swimming through the air love glowing warm in her peaceful eyes till she reached the end of stairs that bore her frame with deep sighs.
The heaven broke down with thunderous rain the seeds sprouted filled field with green upon that land wasn't a drought again never before had such harvest been seen.
In the depth of night if you hear a cry from the clouds pearly by dawn's embrace know God's tears will fall from the sky as dewdrops mourning the rain princess.