September 23, 2019-
A Tropical Depression arrived today.
It’s been named Maria.
I know a few women by that name.
None of them are depressing.
This Maria brought some rain to us,
and is hinting at more.
Any rain in an arid environment
is Heaven’s rain.
It is beloved by the living, sentient beings,
by the cacti, succulents and trees,
by the rocks,
and even by the sand,
as it, too, likes a departure
from the sameness
of each day’s scorching Sun.
We, the stewards,
treasure this falling sustenance.
As it happens, I spy the figure
of a mouse,
looking down from its perch
among the clouds,
confident that the gift
of the storm,
on which it rides,
will sate the collective thirst
of us below,
if only for a day,
or three.
The storm knows
that some are inconvenienced,
by the floods it has brought.
It knows, too,
that some of these beings,
may do the same things,
the next time a storm
brings the gift of sustenance.
Not all, but some.
Heaven will send its rain,
nevertheless.