Litany of Love and Rain

I love you like the rain loves dry earth,
seeping into pores, darkening dust,
releasing its ripe scent.

I love you like leaves drink the dew
and hide their sheen in shadows
’til midday.

I love you as the dapple on a pond,
as the shiver on the flanks of horses
come to drink.

I love you as thrumming on a roof,
clatter of windows in the wind,
clouds’ tympani and strobe.

I love you as birdsong,
hopeful as April.

– Sarah Russell

40 thoughts on “Litany of Love and Rain

    1. High praise, Bjorn. It’s one of my favorites: “…So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, / So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.” Hope that holds for all of us who leave our breadcrumbs on pages for our loves.

      Like

  1. Oh, to receive such a beautiful love poem, Sarah! It puts me in mind of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnet 43 – ‘let me count the ways’ in raindrops. I especially love the lines:
    ‘I love you as thrumming on a roof,
    clatter of windows in the wind’
    and
    ‘I love you as birdsong,
    hopeful as April’.

    Like

Leave a comment