Dear Rain, take a holiday! You need rest. Have a break.
So now, after prayers for rainfall, Kerala and some major states of India have become fed up with the downpour.
After tremendous heat and piercing hot weather, when rains gushed out of the heavy clouds, people are praying for an end to the rains.
Our basic nature is this, no change, so will this ever change?
After some great heat, cold and misty climate have clogged our atmosphere, as in our life, after bad times, great and happy days come up.
When the dry, drought prone areas have become healthy, the well at my home yard have become rich, standing exultingly to show the rainwater it has collected up to its mouth. The plants and trees waving with rejoice after their dear mother Earth had given them a great bath or rather shower, and the mother Earth have also beaten down some of the naughty ones among them, and have taken some human lives too.
We have got 68% more rain this time, should we be happy or worrisome?
It does not bother me, as i am having a long vacation and my house have plenty of areas to dry our clothes. But it does matter to large number of people who have less gain or more loss during this monsoon. I can not pray for the rains to seize down, i can pray that let it not make good people suffer, and that
Dear Rain or sweet rainy
Come down and touch the land when all sleep and go up to your abode, when all get out of their homes.
Come down when we have no water or we suffer dehydration and high level humidity.
We love you and show all of us that you come to soothe us after Uncle Sun's scorching heat laathi beatings.
Stay up when some good people die, so that they can be cremated well.
Stay high up on weddings and give a drizzle during night to bless them.
if you control your downpour, from today, the animals and other creatures can hunt for their food.
The daily wagers can get to work and earn.
We appreciate your excellent gush and thoughtfulness.
Give your drizzles when i am sad.
Give your drizzles to hide my tears.
Give your drizzles when i am overjoyed
To remind me the salty tears i have tasted.
After tremendous heat and piercing hot weather, when rains gushed out of the heavy clouds, people are praying for an end to the rains.
Our basic nature is this, no change, so will this ever change?
After some great heat, cold and misty climate have clogged our atmosphere, as in our life, after bad times, great and happy days come up.
When the dry, drought prone areas have become healthy, the well at my home yard have become rich, standing exultingly to show the rainwater it has collected up to its mouth. The plants and trees waving with rejoice after their dear mother Earth had given them a great bath or rather shower, and the mother Earth have also beaten down some of the naughty ones among them, and have taken some human lives too.
We have got 68% more rain this time, should we be happy or worrisome?
It does not bother me, as i am having a long vacation and my house have plenty of areas to dry our clothes. But it does matter to large number of people who have less gain or more loss during this monsoon. I can not pray for the rains to seize down, i can pray that let it not make good people suffer, and that
Dear Rain or sweet rainy
Come down and touch the land when all sleep and go up to your abode, when all get out of their homes.
Come down when we have no water or we suffer dehydration and high level humidity.
We love you and show all of us that you come to soothe us after Uncle Sun's scorching heat laathi beatings.
Stay up when some good people die, so that they can be cremated well.
Stay high up on weddings and give a drizzle during night to bless them.
if you control your downpour, from today, the animals and other creatures can hunt for their food.
The daily wagers can get to work and earn.
We appreciate your excellent gush and thoughtfulness.
Give your drizzles when i am sad.
Give your drizzles to hide my tears.
Give your drizzles when i am overjoyed
To remind me the salty tears i have tasted.
at least in this part of kerala rains seem to have heard your plea... we had some sunlight today :)
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