People Of The Blessed Land, Sunil Rajagopal, WA fwd, 18 Aug 2018 The blessed people lived  in a bountiful land,  a fish-shaped land  hallowed by the sea  and generous peaks,  with plentiful rivers,  a treasure of green  and rain, blissful rain!  Half of the people  owed it to god  while the rest trusted in  the power of people,  So blessed they felt  they all agreed  it as a land of gods;  So blessed they felt  they grew rich and happy  and marched onward  but forgot their blessing.  The sea frowned at them  and sent forth her clouds,  it rained  and they walked in it  to wash away their sweat;  it rained again  steadily now,  and they brought out their umbrellas;  it rained again  with furrowed brow this time,  they smiled and went on with their lives;  it rained again  harder this time,  they smiled and splashed to work;  it rained again  with purpose now,  they laughed and raced boats in the streets;  they laughed and still did not remember.  They laughed and said,  we have tamed the rivers  and walled them in,  we have tamed the forests  and our gods live in the hills,  we have tamed the land  and our crops are gold,  we have bridges and boats  and our homes are brick & mortar;  the sea is our mother,  she will swallow anything  we throw out and  you throw at us,  and they laughed  and went back to work.  The rain called her allies  and went to her mountains  where their first-born  river and forest grow,  she called and they came;  It rained then,  it rained and rained  from the sea to the mountains;  Thunder lent the rivers his hammer  the mountains gave them his might  the clouds became their darkness  and the sea filled them with her rage;  Down came the rivers,  the forests parted to  let them pass  and then trampled their roads;  Down came the rivers,  red and rocky with rage  drowning their shrines,  burying their green;  Down came the rivers  smashing the walls that hemmed them in  bursting the banks that they chose to keep  cutting through their paper houses  and stacks of silly towns;  It rained and rained  till the once blessed people  called upon the sea,  But she only howled,  swollen with fury  and blew them a swirling gust;  It rained and rained  till each mountain was an island  till each city was mud  till their bridges swam  till their boats climbed trees  till they were wet to their bones  till they no longer laughed  till they fell to their knees  and remembered  that they once were blessed;  and the sea said,  it's time to learn  to walk in the rain again.