I Tasted of the Rain Water Today

I Tasted of the Rain Water Today

A Poem by Brian 'Yeti' Fields
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A poem that was originally inspired by hanging up a pair of rain-soaked pants, and holding the cuff of them in my mouth.

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I tasted of the rain water today

It was sweet in its own essence

But to compare it to anything else

It was bitter

 

I could taste something peculiar

Inside this water from Heaven’s gate

I could taste other’s woes in life

I tasted my own pain

 

I tasted my years on the mat

I tasted the death of a child

Even though, mine are not yet born

And I cried

 

I realized soon that this rain

Is more than what it seemed,

Because while this rain was cold

It was warm

 

I pondered that for a while,

The paradox of the world

And I realized this rain was not from the clouds

But tears from eyes Eternal

© 2008 Brian 'Yeti' Fields


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The title of this poem caught my attention. I like poems about rain, and while poems with a decidedly Christian viewpoint aren't usually to my liking, this one was a rather pleasant exception. I enjoyed it throughout, good imagery, voice and tone. Well done.

Posted 16 Years Ago


you tasted your tears. this was splendid, you have such a simplicity yet take us to the places with such clarity and unexpected wisdom of someone who's been... this is a piece that introduces non-complexity at its best but still packs a punch, great message. thanks for sharing.

~Pfluffer

Posted 16 Years Ago



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Brian 'Yeti' Fields
Brian 'Yeti' Fields

Olive Hill, KY



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I'm a 21 year old college student, transplanted into Eastern Kentucky from Metro Detroit. I'm studying Outdoor and Camping Ministry at Kentucky Christian University. I write to clear my mind, exer.. more..

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