Part of a series entitled "Nature's Echoes". My attempt at a storytelling style poem. |
Late this breezy, April night Our love was tested by a fight We had an unforgiving bout The clouds rolled in, as you walked out A storm was brewing, strong and quick The clouds were dark, gloomy, and thick And they completely blocked the moon Moments after you left the room. And all the while, I followed you Not really knowing what to do I tried to stop you, make you stay But you just screamed then drove away And as I reentered my home Then realized I was alone I quit pretending, stopped the lies And there, on bended knees, I cried The lightning flashes, raindrops fall The thunder boomed and shook the wall Not a moment then would pass Before I heard a squeal and crash I rush outside into the rain I look around but all in vain I cannot see beyond my tears It hasn’t rained this hard in years We fought, but you were not my foe I never wanted you to go But now, once more upon my knees With face in palm, I cry out “Please!” I say your name, but do not yell Then in the distance, sirens wail And blindly I follow the sound As my whole world turns upside down Now stuck inside an awkward trance I stagger toward the ambulance And then I see you on the ground But you don’t move or make a sound In shock, I stand in the downpour What my eyes see I can’t ignore You’re lying lifeless in the street My life soon will be incomplete Thunder rumbled, clouds explode As nature echoed thoughts untold Making audible my heart As it breaks then falls apart These are lies, This can’t be real This is more than I can feel This pain’s too great, I must confess I was not built to take this stress Then suddenly I am restrained I protested, fought back, complained A paramedic yells, “Calm Down!” Then two men place me on the ground They tell me that you’ll be ok That there’s no need to feel this way That you’re alive and coming to Despite what you had just been through They talked about what caused the crash That you MAY have been driving fast But swerved to miss a passerby And SURELY you had saved her life They said the jogger called them out Even explained the quickest route Offered to pay for everything And still has never left the scene “What fool would run in all this rain?” “A jogger!?” I inquire again “What do you mean?” They ask of me “The sky is clear, can you not see?” “Just take a moment, look around Feel your clothes and touch the ground You’ll find there is no moisture there Nor on the streets or in the air.” My shirt is dry to my surprise I guess the rain came from my eyes I feel so very out of place With raindrops only on my face I look around in disbelief It seems the storm clouds were my grief I could not see beyond my tears They haven’t rained this hard in years |