Photo by Darya Greyowl
It’s Raining Really Hard
It’s raining really hard this morning.
Not the kind of hard with big drops and wind.
This is a dense deluge of small drops and stillness
falling straight down as the forest receives a cold shower.
Still darkish outside.
The autumn leaves release to join the ground
leaving the trees looking like children with missing teeth.
One sunshine yellow beauty still stands out beside her green or naked peers
but now looks gaunt.
She is losing weight by the minute as her battered garment
surrenders to the torrent.
A flash flood alert confirms
what the broken rain gage would have told me.
On the back deck, outside my window,
soaked black, brown, and burnt-yellow leaves are
making a polka-dotted carpet on top of
the planks and plants and table and chairs.
Deep rumbles from the sky remind me who’s in charge.
Not my religious sweeping and straightening of the deck
but an other-worldly, invisible, invincible authority.
© 2022 gratefulsue
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It’s interesting to me how many different types of rain there are. Some rainfalls are loud and stormy, some are soft and gentle, others are in between or intermittent. On this particular day, the rain was coming in small drops, no wind, but very dense if you know what I mean, something like 20 drops per square inch, every second. It wasn’t a violent storm, just a heavy one. This is why so many of the fall leaves fell off the trees that day. I wish I had taken a picture of the deck once the storm had ended.