You’ve got rain falling down your cheek
You natural disaster
Dressed in a slow building thunder storm
You’re too strong to cry
So I know that those heavenly heaves
Are just tornadoes beating in your chest
Winds whipping away heartache
Know you can discard your debris here
Because when the smoke clears
And your coal corrupts the sunset
I can lay beneath you
Point out the stars on your back
Imagine that home is two fingers to the right
And two fingers down
From your left shoulder blade
Laugh for me a hallelujah of thunder
So I know how much longer this will last
I am helpless beneath you
Not enough sun in my smile to clear it away
I mean
I am glad the last time
Your cheeks were wet
It was raining
It’s a different kind of helpless
Because we accept it
And if we were children
It might have been easier
How telling you your rain tastes like tears
That won’t kiss away
Is like saying
Okay
You perfect storm
You natural disaster
You lungs filled with cold front
Breath the sweetest fog I can’t see your face through
You are only raining again
And this too shall pass
