Quotes - About Rainy Night
“The rain to the wind said, / ‘You push and I’ll pelt.’ / They so smote the garden bed / That the flowers actually knelt.” — Robert Frost.
She flipped another page. A more recent addition, in her grandmother’s shaky final hand: quotes about rainy night
It was the kind of rain that didn’t just fall—it insisted. Ana stood at the window of her small apartment, watching the city dissolve into smudges of light and shadow. The streetlamps bled gold onto the wet asphalt, and somewhere a lone car splashed through a puddle, its sound swallowed by the steady drumming on the roof. “The rain to the wind said, / ‘You push and I’ll pelt
“A rainy night is a velvet curtain drawn between the world and your worries.” Ana stood at the window of her small
That one hit differently now. Ana had spent so many years just getting wet—rushing between obligations, tugging up her hood, treating the rain as an inconvenience. Tonight, she let herself feel it: the cool breath through the crack in the sash, the way the world seemed quieter and more honest under the storm’s permission to pause.
She closed her eyes and listened. Not as someone waiting for the storm to pass. But as someone who had finally learned to stay.