Frequently Stirred
A Poem by Kelly Scheppers
Frequently Stirred
A precipitation of rain
begins to fall
drop by drop
it’s audible sound
instills the ground,
anointing my soul
like a bowl of soup
frequently stirred.
© 2015 Kelly Scheppers
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These are the best kind of days sometimes. Lovely.
Posted 6 Years Ago
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6 Years Ago
I simply love a rainy day and infuse the feeling of them as much as I can into my poetry. Thank you.. read moreI simply love a rainy day and infuse the feeling of them as much as I can into my poetry. Thank you most kindly, Crowley!
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6 Years Ago
I am thankful all the same that you are here. Thank you, Eve!
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9 Years Ago
Thank you, Pat. I feel I can always wrap myself up in the warmth of your words!
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9 Years Ago
Hi Melinda, nice to meet you! Thank you so much for your review!
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9 Years Ago
You have such a kind heart and compassionate soul...thank you!
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9 Years Ago
Welcome ur, love your poetry:)
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9 Years Ago
I couldn't agree with you more, Lynn...thank you!
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9 Years Ago
The rain has always had an effect on my soul...I even love the smell of it in the air, as strange as.. read moreThe rain has always had an effect on my soul...I even love the smell of it in the air, as strange as that may sound! I just wish we had more of it here, in California! Thank you!
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9 Years Ago
I hear you... when my younger brother and I were kids we would often rush out into the rain to play .. read moreI hear you... when my younger brother and I were kids we would often rush out into the rain to play while other kids were heading for shelter. Funny how some of us find shelter in rain. You are welcome!
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9 Years Ago
Thank you, dear Kelsey!
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9 Years Ago
I adore your analogy in this review, Anto! You are so right...thank you!
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Added on February 3, 2015
Last Updated on February 3, 2015
Tags: rainy days, soup, soul
Author
Kelly ScheppersSan Diego, CA
About
I was never a pearl
kind of girl...
always wore jeans
with holes in the knees.
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