| Written for the Elementalist Poetry Contest. Prompt: Earth. Vigor Out of the blue comes a downpour drenching the summer savannah. The drab brown dominates its lean green, but the bleak turns into serene translucence in a moment’s space. The rain-cooled earth emits a pleasing fragrance that spreads far and wide like the endless grace of a mother’s love bringing solace to millions. Memories of long past years drench someone at another place. Years of innocence and experience, years freed of irksome inanities, remembered faces and voices resonant, caring and careless attitudes, bring on an involuntary smile, even as the rain-carried vigor to the face of the land stimulating a fresh start, a new joie de vivre, making life more precious, less sad. Lines: 24 |