Poem: The Rain Today

The Rain Today

has been and gone,
been and gone,
only dallying.
It was not serious,
was not committed.
I was outside, barely noticed
when it had begun,
There were swells,
yes, times when it was best
to be inside, to wait it out,
but it was not so long.
Mostly it was not raining,
or just a dusting of small droplets,
nothing more.  I wish the rain
would be more, would choose
to be more.  It would be nice
if it cared enough to do the job right
instead of being so inconsistent,
so sloppy about it's commitments.

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