Paris Street, Rainy Day – oil-on-canvas painting (1877) by French artist GustaveCaillebotte
The petrichor, the thunder’s roar A respite from the scorching heat Down comes the torrential pour Heaven’s nectar quenches the thirst Of the parched earth so cursed
The leaves are bathed, their colours bright The cobblestones glisten and softly gleam Raindrops shatter shards of light Like diamonds dancing in a dream
The soft birdsongs, they console All human noises hushed obscure A gentle balm that soothes the soul This nature’s nectar is so pure
The toasted scent of burning wood Pervading smoke a warm embrace Hot cocoa steaming hand withstood As worries fade without a trace
So lets feel joy and not refrain Forget the weight of the worldly gloom Dance with glee beneath the rain On quiet afternoons that bloom