Walking one day some sidewalk in a downpour,
The gentle kiss of rain on face and hands,
Amidst a million identically imperfect droplets,
I spot one, darling Snowflake in the sky.
Thrusting with my hand I catch the fragile beauty;
Behold her limpid, gleaming crystal form;
Learn in my warm palm her unique glow;
Hope never to take from her my eyes again.
But far too hot with fire was licked my flesh,
Far too bright and burning lamped my gazing eyes—
*My tender wet snowflake like a lonesome tear
Left my trembling palm and ran back to the sky.*
When even now I walk in gentle rain,
Many years since and many soggy days;
Sometimes my tears will join the falling drops—
How could I love them, after knowing her?
Jan 6, 2012
Jan 6, 2012 at 2:23 AM UTC
Walking one day some sidewalk in a downpour,
The gentle kiss of rain on face and hands,
Amidst a million identically imperfect droplets,
I spot one, darling Snowflake in the sky.
Thrusting with my hand I catch the fragile beauty;
Behold her limpid, gleaming crystal form;
Learn in my warm palm her unique glow;
Hope never to take from her my eyes again.
But far too hot with fire was licked my flesh,
Far too bright and burning lamped my gazing eyes—
*My tender wet snowflake like a lonesome tear
Left my trembling palm and ran back to the sky.*
When even now I walk in gentle rain,
Many years since and many soggy days;
Sometimes my tears will join the falling drops—
How could I love them, after knowing her?
