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You are here: Home / THE GARDEN KEY / The Legend of the Raindrop

The Legend of the Raindrop

June 22, 2015 By Susan C. Kussman Miller 1 Comment

year dew

[Don’t remember where I got this!]

The Legend of the Raindrop

The legend of the raindrop

Has a lesson for us all!

As it trembled in the heavens

Questioning whether it should fall–

For the glistening raindrop argued

To the heavenly sky,

“I am beautiful and lovely 

as I sparkle here on high.

And hanging will become

part of the rainbow’s hue,

and I’ll shimmer like a diamond

for all the world to view.”

The heavenly sky told the raindrop,

“Do not hesitate to go,

for you will be more beautiful 

if you fall to the earth below!”

–author unknown

 

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Comments

  1. Mary J Day says

    March 15, 2021 at 5:44 pm

    that’s only half of the poem.

    you can find the rest by looking up Helen Steiner Rice poems

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