Friday, April 22, 2022

Balm for What Ails You

 medicine for body and soul



one must realize

the "downpour-duck" is pointless

rain cannot be checked


and we need it 

to soothe our weary souls

buoy our flagging spirits


time those dashes well

let the best of the raindrops

hit you .. heal you




20 comments:

  1. I had a hard time getting here. First couple of tries said blog doesn't exist. I to love this and it makes me want to rethink rain, time my dashes as you say to get splashed! I like the idea of being buoyed.

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    1. I am happy you finally made it to my blog!

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  2. I love this! And I completely believe in every word. Fighting what can't be fought is a waste of energy. One might as well dance with it, and find the perfect moves that will keep it from stepping on our toes (or drowning us).

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    1. P.S. The last three lines would look awesome on a t-shirt.

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  3. Dearest Helen,
    Yes, water sure is our life line!
    It cleanses us and it feeds us...
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  4. I would have agreed with you before climate change and the serious flooding here. Now I can't hear heavy rain (like last night) without a touch of fear. Not for myself, as I am in a safe spot, but for many others.

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    1. My heart aches for all of the folks in Australia impacted by the flooding.

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  5. Helen, I liked this, I liked your rain. It reminded me of 'back when' I was running. Several miles a day. Especially I liked running in rain, it made me think of a deer fleeting through the rain.
    Did you run?
    ..
    ..

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    1. Yes Jim, I was a long distance runner, for years. Until my hips gave out. Lots of races and also tennis, with a few trophies.

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  6. I love sunny days but after too many of them I long for the rain... cooling, release of tension and everything sparkling and renewed. I love "ducking is pointless"

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  7. This is beautiful Helen. Out in the rain carry an umbrella 😊
    Thanks for dropping by my blog

    much💛love

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  8. Oh, that last stanza is so good.

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  9. My children were the ones who taught me to appreciate being outside on a rainy day... and the value of a good pair of rainboots.

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  10. It’s been a long time since I’ve stood in rain. You remind me how I love the feel of rain, the way it invigorates my senses and bathes my body and soul.

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  11. Down here in the tropics, there's always lots of rain.
    Hard to dodge it, just accept it. :)

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  12. Oh wonderful words of wisdom Indeed rain cannot be checked. We better dance in it and get healed by it

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  13. Love the "downpour-ducking" - great way to put it!

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  14. I sometimes love the walks in the rain but I need some dry weather right about now.

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  15. Next time it rains I'm going to go outside and drink them all in.

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