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Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Five Rain Poems

 
THE ISLAND

Bobbing atop the prow of our slender boat,
I spy the shadow of a dark green island,
Ill-defined smudge in the misty rain, the sky
Opaque and filmy, snakeskin freshly shed.

Slicing forward, our front beak is whipped
By waves both sides, spray flying about, rude little explosions.
Drenched fireman, shirt glued to my skin, wet bird,
Shivering, I lick my lips, tasting salt.

My flip-flops float in a shallow pool at the bottom.
One of my companions bails out water. Serene,
He must be an angel because he smiles at sharks.
They patrol these waters, grinning at travelers like us,

Fretful, riding wooden planks rattling to a rickety motor.
Beneath us dark green water rushes, shadowy leviathan.
One with the sea, the wind whips up a tempest,
Brows of storm clouds glower, gray veils of rain.

Swiftly landfall approaches, half-moon beach beckoning,
Welcome pie. Solidly, our bow hits the shore,
Bulldozer grinding into raspy grit…leaping off, 
I dig my toes into the sand, an ardent missionary.
 
 
 

RAIN

Rain is pushing fingers into the soil, murmuring like winnowing rice. Daylight grays perceptibly.

Water twisting down roof runnels collect in drainpipes shooting bullets at pools expanding rapidly.

Splashing grows louder, runners slapping puddles. Waterfalls spill down steps.

Lightning jabs his blade, lunging at the ground. Thunder loudly slings his whip. Cloud cohorts rumble a war cry.

Rapids swiftly forming in the streets transport dead leaves navigating rudderless around stones and branches.

Rain hammers the roof, rattling construction site. Springing, a leak begins a steady countdown.

Chaos invades the sky, clouds battling the wind. Dislodged by strong gusts, a rain gutter swings wildly, banging repeatedly against the wall.

Water rises all around—canals and rivers surge as dams spew forth streams. One side, the ceiling drips, a coffee percolator.

Electricity goes dead. Whirring fans wane into lifelessness. Hush joins hands with dread. We can only sit and wait in darkness.

 
 
TAG-ULAN
   
Earth dwells in a tent, suffused in light weakly estranged from darkness.

The lowering sky is a mordant mangkukulam, invisible. He eyeballs anxious passersby chary of tripping bolts of black magic.

Moisture wafting from the soil lingers indefinably like fine confection melting between the teeth.

The wind rises and falls. Stillness settles into a corner, waiting, a dog curling opposite the front door.

Expectancy is a recurring dream—pregnant storm clouds, the space between breaths, promise of a child, the moment before crossing over, hope that rises to heaven.

When the rain arrives, it bursts into flames.

The spectacle is electrifying: a flash flood, a sprinter bounding forward, a dog barking excitedly.
 
 
 

MELANCHOLY

The words of a rainy day
Drift incessantly, sighing.
Clouds wander about, homeless.
Soughing water vanishes.

The earth melts, insensate.
Shiny rocks rise in assembly.
Silence bends a strong arm.
Belief sits, quiet as bread.
 


 

MONSOON RETREAT

We waken to a musical world—
Rainwater pigtails
Spiraling downward,
Bright choral after a storm;
Tiny gales, whistling ghosts;
Birds warbling a capella,
Spherical notes sliding down
Sides of a glass of ice water.

For Lilia Tantoco
 

3 comments:

  1. Original publication credits:

    “The Island,” The Sunday Times Magazine, Volume 117, Number 1 (August 7, 2016), page B2

    “Rain,” The Galway Review (February 15, 2016)

    “Tag-Ulan,” New Asian Writing (May 7, 2015)

    “Melancholy,” Turk’s Head Review (December 29, 2014)

    “Monsoon Retreat,” Goodreads September 2016 Contest finalist

    Gonzalinho

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  2. PHOTO CREDITS

    “Rain” link:

    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rain_in_rainy_season_in_Bangladesh.jpg

    Courtesy of Mayeenul Islam

    “Tag-Ulan” link:

    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Walking_in_the_Rain_New_Orleans.jpg

    Courtesy of Bart Everson

    “Melancholy” link:

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/blueridgekitties/4718575916

    Courtesy of BlueRidgeKitties

    “Monsoon Retreat” link:

    https://pixabay.com/photos/raindrops-rain-window-nature-6154405/

    Gonzalinho

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  3. Water has many meanings in literature, but the most common one is that it stands for life.

    We also have to distinguish between fresh water and salt water. Fresh water is life-giving, but salt water is not, except to sea creatures, which we are not. Salt water is associated with the ocean, which usually represents mystery, and sometimes, because of the dangers the ocean entails for us, death.

    Gonzalinho

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