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The rains may be a Godsend, but this describes a day on my property in Oklahoma. |
The Day the Rains Came Today is the day that the rain wouldn’t end. We knew it was coming, on that you can depend. I spent the last hours preparing the yard; It didn’t matter, because it rained too hard. The water poured down with such a force, It came so hard that I had great remorse. The drains were full, I was feeling its wrath. The rain started to overflow and cut its own path. I worked in the rain until I was all aglow, I cut new trenches to change the flow. My glasses were fogged and I could hardly see. All the water around, made me want to flee. My work helped a little, but to no avail; Water was cutting its own winding trail. The stones on the paths were washing away; Another drain plugged up, this was no time to play. Luckily I had cleaned and worked the day before, That did eliminate some of the problems galore. The mud was being washed in rivulets, And pouring down the drains; Oh, what a mess. I wouldn’t let the conditions beat me down, But my usual smile had turned to a frown. Mother Nature was a force, quite hard to deal with; When She made up her mind, it wasn’t a myth. There were times that I thought it would never end. Dear Lord what have you done to your sometimes friend? Things may never again be the same? Is this life just a joke, or a painful game? I’ve worked as hard as a man can do; Not ever seeing this day that I’d rue. The day the rains came really did change my life. I’ll never again attend a gun fight, with only a knife. LeBuert ![]() |