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The First Day of Rain
Contributed by
WordSlinger
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Tuesday, 3rd March 2009 @ 05:34:54 PM in AEST
Topic:
ChristianPoetry
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The garden was full of sorrow Songbirds and unusual winds whistled a rhyme Clouds caused to appear and cast down darkness For this was the first day the sun didn't shine The serpent moonstruck the night before and sin shall be with man forevermore Our Lord shouts and screams his tears fall from heaven and spring the streams Man shall live upon the soil work his hands as black as oil Women who bear children shall have intense pain For this was the Lord's punishment For this was the first day of rain
1987-2009 John E WordSlinger
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Re: The First Day of Rain
(User Rating: 1 ) by shelby on
Friday, 6th March 2009 @ 12:08:57 AM AEST (User
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This is pretty
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Re: The First Day of Rain
(User Rating: 1 ) by kye on
Friday, 6th March 2009 @ 07:04:56 PM AEST (User
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First let me say, you are talented. I know that probably seems cliche' but you are really talented. The way you bring such feeling with your words, just the words you use in each stanza show an obvious talent.
It is a wonderful religious poem. But let me emphasize again, you've got obvious talent and I hope you will keep on writing and becoming more and more.
Mr. Wordslinger, you have that quality that makes me want to read poetry.
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