Monday, June 22, 2026
Literary Garden

Flowers in the Rain Poem: How About July (and two others)

Flower in the rain

 

How is July?

The last day of June,
It's Sunday too.
If happiness could last one more day
It's also a long weekend

Just like every Sunday, busy, busy
It is already afternoon, and the lanterns are lit.

My neighbor keeps sneezing.
Complain about hay fever or air conditioning sickness
Cool days in summer

Lighting equipment for fireworks display on the eve of National Day
Gleaming with excited shine in the park.
The fireworks' flames will make happiness cheer
The curtain rises, a beauty shines in the night sky.

A beautiful life
Days in love
As close as glue and lacquer

The days of flowing water
Rustling...

 

 

Looking toward home

The sky is a pale blue.
The lake is deep blue.
Gulls fly freely.
Sometimes close to the sky
Sometimes close to the lake
Distant mountains guard the vast lake.
Become a sketch of a landscape painting background.

So kind and familiar
It's as if my hometown was copied
Thousands of miles away
In the bottom of my heart
hidden deep within
Lake on the plateau
Seagulls over the lake
The sky above the seagulls
That imposing background
It's West Mountain

 

 

 

A Mother's Heart

I'll tell you all my worries.
I'm willing to listen to all your troubles.
The noisy world
Quiet corner
Only you and me

Your arduous journey
I'll accompany you.
Your life
I will not be absent
Your miserable life
The pain in my heart

Because of your love
It fulfilled our happiness
Because of your imperfections
Achieved a perfect
Mother

Poet Biography

Flower in the Rain, a member of the Canadian Chinese Writers Association and a biological researcher. A former literary youth who enjoys the quiet expression of words and the lively confession of sound. Her works have been published in "West River Charm," "Golden Voice by You," "Heilongjiang Literature Modern Poetry," and "Butterfly Love Flower Literature."