The earth gets wet
the grass rejoiced and laughed
they don’t feel stupid
though its head of the strands nodded hit by raindrops
birds and insects take a short break
hide in a thick branch
or in the armpits of the leaves
worms cheer cheering
glide here and there
frogs thank the heavens and the earth
especially to the rain that coddles it
the rain smiled and hugged them with love
they all sing ballads
a language of love that does not need translation
sure you know what they say.
Frogs thank the heavens… that’s nice
Coz the frogs have often done astral projection so that it knows what heaven is…
You’d think astral projection would be restricted to the cerebrum. Frogs only have a limbic system…
Hopefully, my frogs who live in wonderland can be friends with your frogs who live in biology books.
Do reptiles do friendship? Sounds like a mammal thing to me…
Just like I said, my frogs live in wonderland…
being ignorant of the rules of wonderland, I will decline to speculate…
That is a wise attitude that I deeply respect and admire.
it certainly helps me look wise; avoiding uninformed conclusions…
Nature is really something incredible
Yep! They are amazing indeed, as you are too, my friend.
What a wonderful walk through nature Albert. Such a cool way of explaining.
I understand the language.
Thanks, Carol. Natural abundance is indeed extraordinary and inspirational. They use language that is very easy to understand if we are always connected with them.
Indeed, we have to remain focused to hear what nature is trying to show us.
Nice to discuss this kind of thing with you for our language always connected.
What would be the loudest voice in the concert of the rain?
It seems like it depends on the ear which listening. Maybe a frightening thunderous sound, or the sound of a rain that frustrates a plan, or water flows that gives peace of mind.
THe sound of rain on a tin roof. The smell of ozone after a thunderstorm as the world awakens again after the storm. So much! So much!
Hahaha… Yayaya… I didn’t imagine beforehand how the sound of rain fell on the tin roof! It must be noisy.
Wonder how many humans would join in the choir…
I’m sure I can’t count it, but I’m sure you will definitely join the choir.
Speaks about the nature, so true. I wonder what the frogs, birds and fish were saying. I wish I understand their language.
Love language is never wrong even though it often doesn’t suit our desires.
You will be able to understand the animal language if you are willing to study intensively to Cinderella or Solomon.
yes, and love knows no boundary. isn’t that great!
Of course, that’s great! Fortunately, we are in it…