Rooftop Lullaby



Rooftop Lullaby


Softly tapping over above,
Comforting, steady and light.
Music to the ears at the end of the day,
Like a gentle massage, a much-needed respite.
   -  the rooftop lullaby


Every Spring and Summer we anticipate the sound,
The need to sit and be still, to relax in the quietude.
To have the peace of mind, knowing no interruption,
At the same time hearing its sweetest tune.
   -  the rooftop lullaby


Nature’s remedy of calming the soul,
From the stresses of the day, and the worries that were cast.
Like a soothing balm, gently washing away,
For the moment, leaving the strains in the past.
   -  the rooftop lullaby


Oh, sweet music, it is to our ears,
Even in the night’s light, so peaceful and still.
No other sound comes close to compare,
The melody of each drop, will’s the mind to fill.
    -  the rooftop lullaby


                                               
                                                                 By - Kathleen M. Perkins

About this poem

This represents one of my favorite Summer past times. Sitting on my front porch and listening to the rain.

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Written on June 21, 2021

Submitted by kperkins7101964 on July 03, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme xabxC xaxxC xdbdC xexeC x
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 987
Words 180
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 5, 5, 5, 5, 1

Kathleen M. Perkins

One of my favorite past-times is listening to nature. Living out in the open country gives me every opportunity to enjoy in the splendor and beauty of each season that passes us by. I enjoy art in many forms, but mostly, nature's beauty. more…

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