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Dec 2010
The once lively day turned utterly silent.
As clouds crept in, the earth kept quiet.

For a brief moment, movement ceased;
It seemed as life did not exist.

Then, with a distant, rumbling sound,
Water, softly, dropped to the ground,

And the soft pitter-patter of the falling rain
Painted the asphalt black again.

Thus, spring had finally gone,
And the summertime was, once again, reborn.
Cassidy Claire Johnson © 2010-2014.
Cassidy Claire Johnson
Written by
Cassidy Claire Johnson  Bradenton, FL
(Bradenton, FL)   
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