Raincoat


"Before the storm, a choice is made,

To walk with care, or leave a blade.

Let every thread and woven seam,

Reflect the Earth, not just a dream."


In the hush of dawn, a whispering shade,

A guardian unseen, in shadows it’s laid.

From rugged roots to nimble craft’s art,

A silent sentinel, steadfast at heart.


Once raw and primal, a sticky embrace,

Now woven with care, a tender grace.

A shield in storms, a comfort spun tight,

Turning fleeting fears into quiet light.


Across wet fields where labor leans low,

And hands toil steady in the storm's slow flow,

Bright plastic coats in red and blue,

Wrap the weary in something true.


A lifeline worn where skies won't wait,

A humble grace in a working state.

Through muddy trails and factory gates,

The coat endures, it advocates.


When rain begins its rhythmic dance,

And clouds in somber gray advance,

The coat unfurls—a vivid glow,

A promise that the storm won’t overthrow.


In alleys loud with laughter and cheer,

Children splash without a fear.

Raincoats twirl, their joy unchained,

In puddled streets where dreams have rained.


Like life’s sudden downpour, fierce and swift,

We wear our armor, spirits uplift.

Each droplet shed, a burden unmade,

A testament to the strength we've displayed.


Through bustling streets or muddy trails,

It guards our hope, it never fails.

A splash of color, bold or subdued,

Protecting dreams in solitude.


In silent guardians, we find our way,

Through every storm, come what may,

For in their quiet, steadfast grace,

Lies the courage to face each race.


"Yet let our shield not scar the land,
Nor leave a trace upon the sand.
In guarding life, let care extend,
To Earth, our first and final friend."

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