With this rain I thee wed Wet with aspirations Downpour so thick upon the earth It gives birth to creative hearts Cutting and pasting promises broken in slips once notes passed in class Now we prostrate Gazing at glass dimensions Daydreaming into moistened, nighttime-hued skies Minutes from dusk Consuming droplets like office coffee Casually unfurling our tongues to catch a drip Hoping to taste what it was like to be cooled down from old flames
This moonlight be the ring Placed on the lace around your neck Because your fingers don't need full metal jackets With rocks like tax brackets Besides, you're busy tracing our names encased in a heart in the stars When the night crashes, and Venus visits Mars
But what does a wistful wanderer know? Even as you depart I'm trying to contain remnants of the zephyrs of your breath in mason jars like fireflies As you call down for scattered heavy showers to follow your tempest trail left Bathing in the heat of the night Where there's trouble, wall-to-wall Like Southern Mississippi or Southeast Asia Melodies of a river's croon or monsoon's boom, seasonally sweeping Soaking my head All of my worries are dead
I walk to your altar In awe of your flora in the field of beauty Amongst the springtime shadow of space And swollen clouds Receiving Opening the heavens to sprinkle this bouquet