Do you think it obscured?  
The peculiar drizzle 
A symphonic cascade, like felines 
Trampling over the rooftops 
Where we slumber under and wake 
Over like the Sun away from the 
Silent hills partitioned by 
Their uncanny laughter?  
 
I wander over the mountainside,  
Underneath the moon and its kindred:  
The anguished roads and macadamized walls 
Of angst-ridden joys. 
And I find all the petty liaisons:  
The petals moored to the body of lustful flowers,  
These licentious flowers susurrating fables 
Of petal-whirs, latticed to stems of infinite 
Slenderness, the gaudy thorns protruding 
Like arms - the arms of my love gone with 
The wind - the transient waltz of the wind 
With my clenched soul that struggles like 
How love battles the ambivalence and 
The somnolence of the stars; The thorns 
Meshed to the slender stem, brandishing 
The flowers - the beau of the prolix garden 
Where this flower is tethered to, yet unspoken 
As it desiccates together with the serrated grass. 
I walk the streets and pluck the flower 
And here, she is secured, this lissome wonder. 
 
I thirst for the blood of your petals,  
The fire of your stem, and the sifting of your 
Flagrant thorns. 
Where shall I recompense to acquire 
A brief time in this resolute quagmire 
To get to caress your fringes, your inflorescence,  
And sequester your sapid aroma that evanesces 
To the tormented streets, coalescing with the drizzle. 
And so in here,  
I let your blossoms meld with the drizzle,  
As they cascade over me.
Windsor Guadalupe Jr
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/rain-over-tormented-cities/