The girl was scared of puddles And she was scared of rain Every time the thunder clapped She raced back inside again
She was given beautiful umbrellas And coats of waterproof silk But still she sat inside And read on the window sill
As she grew the rain poured harder And the girl cowered away She hid behind her mother’s back; She never ran to play
She was afraid of what the droplets were So she sat and watched them gather She still refused to step outside And so she grew ever sadder
People came along And people quickly left They found the girls odd cowardice; The way she counted every breath
There came a day when it was too late And the girl was forced outside She was lost without her silken coats And with no place that she could hide
The girl was chilled clean through to bone And her shy life came to an end In her silken coats she reached the gates And the golden stairs she did ascend.
In God’s own home she lay down her fears And she swore that she’d be brave. For there there are no window sills And no pouring rain or hate.
Saint Peter smiled and praised her, The girl who’d been inside, And Saint Peter whispered truthfully As he watched the young girl cry:
“Now, girl who’s scared of puddles, And girl who’s scared of rain, Did you ever think that when the thunder claps It doesn’t have to mean your pain?”
“There’s others out there, like you Who have suffered just as much Yet they stay strong and they pull through And they do not lose touch.
“I’ve been here always to protect you, And that will never change. So when you’re scared next just think of that, And stand to face the rain.”
You must learn to love the puddles And embrace the freezing drops Dance under the thunderclouds Until the lightning stops