After experiencing 51 rains, a stage comes when rains cease to appear as vertical streams of water and assume a different ecospiritual, transcendent personality….monsoon in Goa needs an epic, but I have neither time , nor priority to write one now….
Poemoods:05 July rains: trivisions :Rhythm: Drip tip leaves, Sound of raindrops, Falling on the litter, Wet and decaying, Aromatic, Aesthetic, Apurbayeche! July rains Have a different rhythm, Rain covers the landscape In soft flimsy vertical sheets, Quivering, touching so gently, The tentative kiss of the earth, The parting of the Curtain of clouds The explosion of light The cold passing drops, Falling scattered, indecisively In slow motion, July rains can be silent, Like a lost Lama, In the shangrila of clouds! :Smell: The first rains are cleansing type, The rains of June, The first rains inseminate, The first rain drops, The semen of the skies, For Shakambari earth! The goddess of vegetation, July rains are healing type, Smell the vegetation, Listen to the birdsongs, Look at the celebration Of liquid joy, July rains are nostalgic, They loosen the grave soils, They touch the bare bodies, Living and dead, Naked and clad, July rains discharge, The blessed holy water July rains release, A bouquet of perfumes, Diversity of smells, Filling the damp nostrils, Waking up something inside, Very deep, alien, Evolutionary memories, Oh dear, How much we have walked from, The plains of dark continent, To arrive somewhere, To be humans, To be sensitive, sensitized, July rains release Archaic smells, Of earths bygone, July rains signal, There is more to come, Monsoon climax, Floods of the greens, Eye soothing orgies Of cholorophyllous biomass, July rains-are July rains With character, identity, a personality Soul solubilizing! Bilkul divine, InshallaH…. : Touch: The contact of this water is different, Cold, silvery, molten, On bare arms, skin July rains communicate In a liquid script, Pure affection, Affiliation to life, More solid, strong, erect, unbending! July rains… July rains… Goencho pavas! Dr. Nandkumar Kamat, July 5, 2010 Taleigao, Goa
