You may expect it to come in a cool mist Or tiny raindrops that pitter-patter on your red roof, But if you look up to the far horizon you'll see Giant pillars of clouds in the sky Casting heavy dark shadows. From it you'll know that
Rain is coming And it is coming in a heavy downpour .
The howling winds will whip us. The rain will soak our skin And the cold will seep into our bones. Deafening thunders will pierce Not only our ears but also our hearts. Structures will be struck by lightning And erupt in flames. Mountains will crumble. Valleys will flood. And we will have no choice But to hold on to each other Or perish.
But when the sky calms down and the storm subsides, The light of day will reveal A city cluttered with chaos, Beyond rearranged: Reinvented. But now Dry streams are once again Flowing with coolness and clarity. The floods had revived the parched soil, The sleeping seeds we have planted, now awakened.
Finally There will be growth, There will be progress, There will be abundance, overflowing. We will be blessed And called to be a blessing to others.
Finally Our toils and tears will have justice. Our faults and failures will have mercy. But in our depth and in our death, Grace: Unconditional, Richly lavished.
Countrymen Bear the dry dust a little longer, Just keep fighting the faith And holding on to hope. And when it comes, Welcome the sky with open arms But at the same time Brace yourselves for