Light Touch

A Sunday Psalm

The rain touched down

like slipper tips.

Drops so small

they kissed the patio

with barely a patter.

What peace settled

as if holding a

sleeping newborn.

And the maple leaves

were muted timpani’s

catching the infant pearls.

Pearls which pooled

and grew to yawn.

The sun weaved through

and glistened me awake.

I knelt and set my palm

on the wet cement

and gave thanks

for the cradle of

this day.


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4 responses to “Light Touch”

  1. Cheryl Balcom Avatar

    Such a beautiful description! ☺️

  2. Jasper Hoogendam Avatar

    Birthing a new day through mist and rain drops, hinting at a greater wonder that is quietly unfolding.

    1. Jerry Avatar

      You are a poet indeed.

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