A WINTER STORM THAT ENLIGHTENS EVERY SOUL
THE HUMAN RACE
WINTER’S DECEMBER RAIN
I awoke to
the downpour
a winter’s rain.
Its light fingers
swept across the roof,
then spanked the streets.
Water spilled
from the eves
rustling the leaves,
pelting the tin shed.
Thunder punctuated the
night like deafening
cymbals turning the
curtain of tumbling tears
into a whispering chorus.
The concert was free
for those who listened
in respectful solitude.
The sounds alerted the
senses singing that
existence was far more
than a pleasant dream.
It was a wondrous symphony
preserved in our hearts.
The indisputable lesson
would never die and
forever live for
the mind to ponder.
— Boots LeBaron —
(Boots’ book, THE HUMAN RACE, contains
inspirational and humorous human interest
stories, essays and poetry about life, death,
romance, courage, art, etc. It’s available on
Kindle and in paperback on Amazon)