“The Summer It Rained” by Hamid Khoravanipour- USA

Published by Film Poetry - 8/14/2024

My poem, “The Summer It Rained,” is a unique depiction of one’s journey of finding a home and what that experience translates to. It carries with it tangible euphoric Germany Joe Byrne – Ireland Khoravanipour- USA Falandays-Australia nostalgia described by the trees, leaves, color, memories of youth, familiar people, friends, and family. This poem is about the connection between oneself and their surroundings of nature and the good people and places that come with it. This is for people who often seek a place of peace and happiness. It also reminds us that real connections never change, and they are forever content. My personal connection to this poem is where I grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The memories of growing up around simple elements brought me peace and joy. Also, the diverse cultures I was surrounded by helped shape who I am today as a person. This poem is also my thank you letter for all the beautiful moments in my life that come from home. You can learn a lot about a person from where they grew up and how they were raised by a village of friends, family, and kind strangers. Furthermore, this poem expresses my gratitude for all the gifts my home had to offer.

Hamid Khosravanipour is a native of Southeastern Louisiana. After living in many other cities across the country, he turned to Louisiana. He enjoys being near his family and friends, and loves the unique culture where he grew up. He first began his journey as a writer and poet in Boston, MA. He has returned to Louisiana where he first began to explore his own talents as a creator in films.