Enveloped in a haze of sullen clouds Woebegone is the sky as it laments Rain falls to ground in an aqueous shroud Pooling its bleak anguish on the cement
All that is living drowns in the sorrow Fearing long hours of the cold and despair Hoping for warmth of a new tomorrow No more melancholy could we ever bear
We mourn the sun's imminent exodus As rain fall begins its sojourn of woe And the joy of the sun's warmth leaves from us To us the onus of grief it bestows
But with rain's end comes the tender sunlight Ending the bemoaning war and sorrow's fight.
Sprinkles of golden dust frame those months. Your delicate fingers. Endless, strawberry kissed rainfall. City lights drowned in a star tinted mist. Cinnamon secrets. Freedom soaring beside your wind tussled hair. Honey flavoured kisses. Sand powdered clothes and sun bleached love that faded too fast. But that's just it: It faded. And now there's nothing left.