Drenched in rain 
You came knocking 
At my closed door 
I saw your face 
Gleaming with raindrops 
And your unique smile 
  
You pushed away the raindrops 
Off your forehead 
And looked at me 
In a boyish glee. 
  
Where have you been,  
I said feigning anger 
  
Can't you see,  
I came back twice alive 
Just for you,  
You said. 
  
There had been rain 
And what rain it was!  
  
It soaked my native soil 
And my vegetation 
Absorbed the rain drops 
Together they opened 
All the niches of my lungs 
So far closed as I plodded 
On the routine dusty tracks 
The canals and streams 
Overflowed to wash away the murk 
Accumulated on the bizarre paths 
And you know,  
They even quenched  
My unquenchable thirst 
  
Listen,  
The soothing winds 
Blowing from the far end 
Touching the village cemetery 
Caused me come alive 
Just for once. 
  
I guarded the life 
And came rushing to you!
indira babbellapati
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