Wednesday 19 September 2018

Poem Of The Day: I Think It Rains By Wole Soyinka


I think it rains
That tongues may loosen from the parch
Uncleave
roof-tops of the mouth, hang

Heavy with knowledge.


I saw it raise

The sudden cloud, from ashes. Settling
They joined in a ring of grey; within 
The circling spirit.
 

O it must rain 
These closures on the mind, binding us
In strange despairs teaching
Purity of sadness.


And how it beats 

Skeined transparencies on wings
Of our desires, searing dark longings
In cruel baptisms.

Rain-reeds, practiced in
 

The grace of yielding, yet unbending
From afar, this, your conjugation with my earth
Bares
crouching rocks.
 

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