RAINBOWS

Edward Charles McDevitt

Rainbows on the wall and over a bassinet,

And at the end of one, a pot of gold can get. 

If there's rain with sun, you may see one or two,

Now in awe, wondering, can there be quite a few?

Because of all the angles, between the rain and sun,

Only then, by happen chance, rarely can be done.

When you see a rainbow, no matter where it be,

See it through another, and enjoy it thoroughly!

  • Author: Edward Charles McDevitt (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 28th, 2019 06:45
  • Comment from author about the poem: With June being "Pride" month and a rainbow being their Flag of distinction, I decided to do a poem about Rainbows. I am a proud advocate of the LGBT community and spreading the message of Love, not hate. I'm hoping there is no offense to anyone in our community here at My Poetic Side. Enjoy!
  • Category: Nature
  • Views: 32
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Comments1

  • Suresh

    No form of expression should be suppressed, and no one should be forced to accept



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