Rain Drops
by Monique Avard
Molecules of condensation
Fall to earth
Thrown down
From angry clouds.
Water twisting as it
Is propelled to the ground,
Pummeling the planet
Like irritated rockets
Of furry.
Each drop is heavy
With torment and acid;
Hopeful to fall upon
The evidence of children’s play.
Or another day,
Fat drops lazily descend
From fluffy, gray masses.
With no pressure,
The content drops drip.
Each twirls within itself
And falls like a tear,
Warm and slow.
It slides down the side of a tree,
No where specific in mind to go.
Then each drop shatters,
And are no more.
