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Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
A future New York City Subway car ordered for the B Division.
It will replace the aging fleet of R-32s and R-42s and expand the fleet for the Second Avenue Subway.
The contract to build these cars has been awarded to Bombardier Transportation who will build the cars at it's Plattsburgh, New York facility.
The base order for the R-179 will be approximately 290 cars with an option of 300 cars.
And it's expected to enter service between 2016 and 2022.
A poem about the R-179
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
Rain is something completely pure,
Nourishment it will ensure.
Understands how to sooth and relax,
With unpredictability, it often acts.
Rain is something we shouldn't avoid,
When it's sprinkling, it may be enjoyed.
We may share it with family and friends,
It helps our minds regenerate and cleanse.
Rain is something we should all respect,
When it's angry, we should hide and protect.
It knows how to take but also give,
We must cherish it, as long as we live.

anitapoems.com
I always love the rain.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
Outside, it's raining.
And it's windy.
I don't like this kind of weather.
Because it's really bad for me.
Besides, i don't like storms that much sometimes.
And i'm still not scared at all.
Like cute people do.
Trevon Haywood Sep 2016
Suzy and Laura played
on red colored swings.
Laughing and talking,
like they had magical wings.

Smiling cheerfully,
they stared at the sky,
In a few minutes
they won't be that dry.

All of a sudden,
it got very dark.
Very dark clouds,
surrounded their park.

They felt in their stomachs,
the rain will just pour,
All of a sudden,
they heard a loud roar.

Was it a lion,
they began to wonder,
It roared again,
It was just thunder.

The rain came down,
Like a humongous shower,
It washed away,
every last yellow flower.

Suzy and Laura,
were completely drenched,
They ran quickly home,
Holding hands that were clenched.

Anomynous. 9/1/2016.
New rain poem of 2016!
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
Rain, rain, its always raining,
Rain, rain, I end up saying,
Rain, rain, please go away now,
Rain, rain, just leave right now,
Rain, rain, don’t know how,
I don’t care how,
To make my rainy day just go away.

So I stand,
in the pouring rain,
So I can,
feel the growing pain,
Of having rain,
coming down like the Armageddon flame.

I can see raindrops playing their game,
Even though they look the same,
I know that there is more to rain.

Anonymous. 4/26/2016.
When it rains, i should be walking in the rain with my girlfriend.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
Children come to school
On foot, bus or train
They all become wet,
When comes the rain.
Children open their umbrella,
Red, blue or cream
They all shout in joy
Rain you always come in my dream.

Sagar Chand.
Trevon Haywood Nov 2018
A drop fell on the apple tree
Another on the roof;
A half a dozen kissed the eaves,
And made the gables laugh.

A few went out to help the brook,
That went to help the sea.
Myself conjectured, Were they pearls,
What necklaces could be!

The dust replaced in hoisted roads,
The birds jocoser sung;
The sunshine threw his hat away,
The orchards spangles hung.

The breezes brought dejected lutes,
And bathed them in the glee;
The East put out a single flag,
And signed the fête away.

*

Emily Dickinson. 11/5/2018.
I'm back with some new rain poem!
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
rain rain go away.
come again another day.
Sarah loves me every day.
rain rain go away.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
getting revenge is not about hurting themselves.
it's all about the safety and security for the people of Springfield, Massachusetts.
And it's not a thrill either.

Anonymous.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
I'm right as rain.
I'm right as snow.
It's so beautiful to see.
Without any kind of trace of kindness.
Or anything to me.

Anonymous. 2/20/2016.
Love affects me and myself
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
Row, row, row your boat.
Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily.
Life is but a dream.
My nursery rhyme poem
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
Said Death to Passion
'Give of thine and Acre unto me.'
Said Passion, through contracting Breaths
'A Thousand Times Thee Nay'.

Bore Death from Passion
All His East
He-sovereign as the Sun
Resituated in the West
And the Debate was done.

Emily Dickinson.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
After days of hot sun, down came the rain,
It watered the garden, and flowed down the drain.
In less than five hours, the month’s quota met,
The news had reported, a record was set.

The drink was welcomed, by the parched earth,
Ending the dry spell, experienced by Perth.
But soon people complained, about getting wet,
They wanted the sun, how soon they forget.

We’re never satisfied, with what we get,
It’s too hot or too cold, too dry or too wet.
We want 24 degrees, with sky that is blue,
And rain for an hour, in the morning at two.

We should be grateful, for the sun and the rain,
Make the most out of it all, and do not complain.
when things do happen, which we can’t control,
Leave it in his hands, it’s part of his goal.

Bill Hoeneveld. 4/26/2016.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
School buses are student transportation machines.
It transports children to and from school each day on a regular basis.
Also, it has stop signs and yellow crossing arms on school buses as well.
And it still runs on ultra low sulfur diesel fuels.
When I become a professional school bus driver, i can pick up children to and from school in style.
That's why I love school buses.

Anonymous.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
If I could have your arms tonight-
But half the world and the broken sea
Lie between you and me.

The autumn rain reverberates in the courtyard,
Beating all night against the barren stone,
The sound of useless rain in the desolate courtyard
Makes me more alone.

If you were here, if you were only here-
My blood cries out to you all night in vain
As sleepless as the rain.

Sara Teasdale (1884-1933). 4/26/2016.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
When I close my eyes at night I dream of you.
When I awake to the morning dew I think of you.

Trevon Haywood Oct 2016
Out of the ***** of the Air,
      Out of the cloud-folds of her garments shaken,
Over the woodlands brown and bare,
      Over the harvest-fields forsaken,
            Silent, and soft, and slow
            Descends the snow.

Even as our cloudy fancies take
      Suddenly shape in some divine expression,
Even as the troubled heart doth make
      In the white countenance confession,
            The troubled sky reveals
            The grief it feels.

This is the poem of the air,
      Slowly in silent syllables recorded;
This is the secret of despair,
      Long in its cloudy ***** hoarded,
            Now whispered and revealed
            To wood and field.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 10/28/2016.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
Sometimes you win,
Sometimes you lose,
Sometimes it rains so beautiful all around me.
Trevon Haywood May 2016
First we'll use Spahn
then we'll use Sain
Then an off day
followed by rain
Back will come Spahn
followed by Sain
And followed
we hope
by two days of rain.

Gerald V. Hern. 5/8/2016.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
Be silent in that solitude.
Which is not loneliness-for then.
The spirits of the dead, who stood.
In life before thee, are again.
In death around thee, and their will.
Shall overshadow thee; be still.

Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
Poem for Halloween.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
Sound the flute!
Now it’s mute.
Birds delight
Day and night;
Nightingale
In the dale,
Lark in sky,
Merrily,
Merrily, merrily, to welcome in the year.

Little boy,
Full of joy;
Little girl,
Sweet and small;
**** does crow,
So do you;
Merry voice,
Infant noise,
Merrily, merrily, to welcome in the year.

Little lamb,
Here I am;
Come and lick
My white neck;
Let me pull
Your soft wool;
Let me kiss
Your soft face;
Merrily, merrily, we welcome in the year.

William Blake. 4/11/2016.
I love spring!
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
I thought I had forgotten,
But it all came back again
To-night with the first spring thunder
In a rush of rain.

I remembered a darkened doorway
Where we stood while the storm swept by,
Thunder gripping the earth
And lightning scrawled on the sky.

The passing motor busses swayed,
For the street was a river of rain,
Lashed into little golden waves
In the lamp light's stain.

With the wild spring rain and thunder
My heart was wild and gay;
Your eyes said more to me that night
Than your lips would ever say. . . .

I thought I had forgotten,
But it all came back again
To-night with the first spring thunder
In a rush of rain.
☔⚡

Sara Teasdale (1884-1933). 3/22/2016.
Trevon Haywood Jan 2016
It's too sad for me to be gone.
Because I'm gonna stand by you.
So, i can protect you from cold-blooded situations.
And even if I can't find heaven, faith is always around you.
When it rains, I'll be dry under my umbrella with you forever.
Because, no one should be left alone in my own lifetime.

Anonymous. 1/25/2016.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
Guess it's true, I'm good at a 1 night stand.
Cause I still need love, cause I'm just a man.
These nights never seem to go to plan.
I don't want you to leave, will you hold my hand?
Oh, won't you stay with me?
Cause you're all i need.
This ain't love it's clear to see.
But darling stay with me.
Why am I so emotional?
No, it's not good look, gain some self control.
And deep down, i know this never works.
But you can lay with me so it doesn't hurt.
Oh, won't you stay with me?
Cause you're all i need.
This ain't love it's clear to see.
But darling stay with me.
(Bridge 2x).
Oh, won't you stay with me?
Cause you're all i need.
This ain't love it's clear to see.
But darling stay with me.
Oh, won't you stay with me?
Cause you're all i need.
This ain't love it's clear to see.
But darling stay with me.

Sam Smith. 2/4/2016.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
there is steady rain
and the station roof is drenched
drips make paper wet

Julia Ward
New short poem
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
Outside it rains
Sitting in my porch I watch,
The elements mix and mingle
Kneading the pulverized dust

This is summer rain.
It comes and goes
Like teenage romance
Licking rising flames of heat

It sinks fast into the mud
Promising new sprouts of green
Sieving deeper into my mind
Reviving faded dreams!

Rain drops flop and break
Over boulders and flow downwards
Raising the scent of roasted earth
Mixing with the smell of fresh Jasmine

I hear the roar of wind
Trees casting leaves by its current
Spectres of green spiralling down
And flown hither and thither

I watch the race of truant clouds
And how they collide on their track
Breeding florescent light and rumbling sound
Like a small firework in the sky

I hear the rain all around
Hold it in my palm
Feel the thrill of the first firm grip of my love
And my senses aglow with a soothing calm

These summer drops carry such grace
How the starved earth ***** them in!
On asphalt roads how they glide and dance
And how quickly disappear out of sight

As I look on, the rain stops
And its rattle suddenly stilled
Like a beautiful concert
Abruptly closed, leaving waves of joy!

The sky that peered through veils of grey
Beamed and brightened once again
With all its ache washed away
In the purging tears of crystal drops!

Valsa George. 4/11/2016.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
A drop fell on the apple tree,
Another on the roof;
A half a dozen kissed the eaves,
And made the gables laugh.

A few went out to help the brook,
That went to help the sea.
Myself conjectured, Were they pearls,
What necklaces could be!

The dust replaced in hoisted roads,
The birds jocoser sung;
The sunshine threw his hat away,
The orchards spangles hung.

The breezes brought dejected lutes,
And bathed them in the glee;
The East put out a single flag,
And signed the fete away.

Emily Dickinson. 3/22/2016.
Trevon Haywood Nov 2015
The year has turned it's circle
The seasons come and go.
The harvest all is gathered in
And chilly north winds blow.
Orchards have shared their treasures,
The fields, their yellow grain,
So open wide the doorway~
Thanksgiving comes again!

Old Rhyme
I finally made this poem for Thanksgiving.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
Falling Down, pooling up,
Out of the sky, into my cup.
What is this wet that comes above,
That some call disaster, and others find love.
The harder it falls, the less it is nice,
The colder it falls the harder the ice.
The rain has an art that I may not get,
So I stand still here and get soaking wet.

Mitchell D. Wilson.
This poem is perfect!
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
Whenever there's trouble,
we're there on the double.
We're the Bloodhound Gang.
If you've got the crime,
we've got the time.
We're the Bloodhound Gang.

Damaris Carbaugh. 4/25/2016.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
Each voice which was asked spoke it's words, and heard more than that, the fair question, the onerous burden of the asking.
And so the hero, the hero! stepped that gracefully into his redemption, losing or gaining life thereby.

Robert Creeley. 12/4/2015.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
The inspiration comes standard.
With lots of rules and regulations that we need to follow.
To support each other with considerable respect and adorable.
Like men and women.

Anonymous. 12/11/2015.
©2015 by Trevon S. Haywood.
No need to worry about it, just a short poem for me
Trevon Haywood Apr 2017
I'm the prettiest man of all time around here in Western Massachusetts.
And no one can stop me from happening.
It's almost summertime and we need to act like it as only one's own. I'm about to be 25 years old within the next 2 months.
And at anytime, you need to respect yourself and others like this is our home.
I'm about to get married to Hayleigh Reeder because she's the prettiest girl of all time just like me.
And when the storm hits, we will be together forever.
By the year 2018, i'm going to be the Prettiest Man Of All Time to be at the new casino in Downtown Springfield when it opens in September.
And as we continue to control ourselves for the summer, we shall become the prettiest people of all time like love, passion and even knowledge.
And together we are the greatest young and the restless of Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut.
Now that's life and coverage we can count on as always.

Anonymous. 4/20/2017.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
All night the sound had
come back again,
and again falls
this quite persistent rain.

What am I to myself
that must be remembered,
insisted upon
so often? Is it
that never the ease,
even the hardness,
of rain falling
will have for me
something other than this,
something not so insistent--
am I to be locked in this
final uneasiness.
Love, if you love me,
lie next to me.
Be for me, like rain,
the getting out
of the tiredness, the fatuousness, the semi-lust of intentional indifference.
Be wet
with a descent happiness.

Robert Creeley (1926-2005).
©2015 by Trevon S. Haywood.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
The wine of Love is music,
   And the feast of Love is song:
And when Love sits down to the banquet,
   Love sits long:

Sits long and ariseth drunken,
   But not with the feast and the wine;
He reeleth with his own heart,
   That great rich Vine.

James Thomson (Bysshe Vanolis).
4/25/2016.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
A flash of lightning.
And a clap of thunder.
Rain begins to fall down,
On my beautiful face.
And my entire body.

Anonymous.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
I miss your beautiful hair.
I miss your beautiful face.
I miss your beautiful smile.
And I miss your beautiful look.
For my heart and my prayers, I miss you so much, Brittany.

Anonymous.
I miss Brittany so much. She is from Lyndonville, New York.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
True love is a sacred flame
That burns eternally,
And none can dim its special glow
Or change its destiny.
True love speaks in tender tones
And hears with gentle ear,
True love gives with open heart
And true love conquers fear.
True love makes no harsh demands
It neither rules nor binds,
And true love holds with gentle hands
The hearts that it entwines.

Helen Steiner Rice. 4/18/2016.
Trevon Haywood Sep 2016
Remember June’s long days,

and wild strawberries, drops of wine, the dew.

The nettles that methodically overgrow

the abandoned homesteads of exiles.

You must praise the mutilated world.

You watched the stylish yachts and ships;

one of them had a long trip ahead of it,

while salty oblivion awaited others.

You’ve seen the refugees heading nowhere,

you’ve heard the executioners sing joyfully.

You should praise the mutilated world.

Remember the moments when we were together

in a white room and the curtain fluttered.

Return in thought to the concert where music flared.

You gathered acorns in the park in autumn

and leaves eddied over the earth’s scars.

Praise the mutilated world

and the gray feather a thrush lost,

and the gentle light that strays and vanishes

and returns.

—Adam Zagajewski.
9/11/2016.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
Will you be my umbrella?
Hold me close,
Keep me safe.
When the rain pours down?

Or will you be the storm?
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
On Valentine's Day we think of those
Who make our lives worthwhile,
Those gracious, friendly people who
We think of with a smile.

I am fortunate to know you,
That's why I want to say,
To a rare and special person:
Happy Valentine's Day!

Joanna Fuchs. 2/14/2016.

Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
On Valentine's Day, it's all about love, romance and passion
We've never been through this in a while.
And I still love beautiful girls so much
Because they're really nice to me than the other people.

Just so I know, Brandi Wilson is my favorite girl I've ever met.
She always love me everytime I want.
I'm very adorable that she has a better life of her own
Without any kind of problems at all.
And I just want to say that I really love you and I really miss you so much, Brandi Wilson.
You are such an adorable and beautiful girl I've ever had in my own life.
I wish i wanna be with you someday when I come visit New York again.

Anonymous. 2/14/2016.

Wonderful Valentine's Day poem I've ever made.
Trevon Haywood Nov 2015
it's Very sweet and tasty
As a dozen of cupcakes.
Not even a single person who doesn't like it.
I love it when it's raining outside
as Long as i stay active and positive
every single day.
Loneliness will go away forever.
Anything has something to do with love.

Anonymous.
Trevon Haywood Oct 2016
It feels more like summer and mid-September in New England with some record breaking warm temperatures during October.
And it's not even summertime anymore anyways. We are in the middle of the season.
But it's okay, next summer is going to be better and i love it when it's really warm outside during autumn months.
I wish i can see warm temperatures in Massachusetts more often, even if I look more popular like a summer person.

Anonymous. 10/18/2016.
I love warm temperatures during autumn months!
Trevon Haywood Dec 2018
May this magical time of the year bring you the gift of good cheer and wonderful passion.
I will also give you hope as the rain begins to pour and I'm gonna stand by you for love, god and forgiveness because you're smart and always bold and beautiful as always do.
There's no need to be sad and lonely right now, I'm always here for you.
We can make it last and through the storm as long as we live in a beautiful world and we will never be alone.
We wanna be strong and positive. So, don't be negative. Just be nice and handsome.
We will bring warm wishes to the heart of Massachusetts this holiday season. So, we hope you to have a Merry Christmas and a wonderful Happy New Year!

Anomynous. 12/18/2018.
I finally wrote this poem for the holidays!
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
The words are a beautiful music.
The words bounce in water.
Water music,
loud in the clearing
off the boats,
birds, leaves.
They look for a place
to sit and eat--
no meaning,
no point.

Robert Creeley (1926-2005).
©2015 by Trevon S. Haywood.
Trevon Haywood Sep 2016
Thunderbolts,
Zeus's weapon of choice,
For water of life,
companion and voice.

When rain is scarce,
we pray and we cherish.
When there's too much,
we're afraid that we'll perish.

Water of life,
feeds our souls and our earth.
Precious ingredient,
leads to infinite birth.

Anomynous. 9/1/2016.
Poem dedicated to Maria.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
call it the greenhouse effect or whatever
but it just doesn't rain like it used to.
I particularly remember the rains of the
depression era.
there wasn't any money but there was
plenty of rain.
it wouldn't rain for just a night or
a day,
it would RAIN for 7 days and 7
nights
and in Los Angeles the storm drains
weren't built to carry off taht much
water
and the rain came down THICK and
MEAN and
STEADY
and you HEARD it banging against
the roofs and into the ground
waterfalls of it came down
from roofs
and there was HAIL
big ROCKS OF ICE
bombing
exploding smashing into things
and the rain
just wouldn't
STOP
and all the roofs leaked-
dishpans,
cooking pots
were placed all about;
they dripped loudly
and had to be emptied
again and
again.
the rain came up over the street curbings,
across the lawns, climbed up the steps and
entered the houses.
there were mops and bathroom towels,
and the rain often came up through the
toilets:bubbling, brown, crazy,whirling,
and all the old cars stood in the streets,
cars that had problems starting on a
sunny day,
and the jobless men stood
looking out the windows
at the old machines dying
like living things out there.
the jobless men,
failures in a failing time
were imprisoned in their houses with their
wives and children
and their
pets.
the pets refused to go out
and left their waste in
strange places.
the jobless men went mad
confined with
their once beautiful wives.
there were terrible arguments
as notices of foreclosure
fell into the mailbox.
rain and hail, cans of beans,
bread without butter; fried
eggs, boiled eggs, poached
eggs; peanut butter
sandwiches, and an invisible
chicken in every ***.
my father, never a good man
at best, beat my mother
when it rained
as I threw myself
between them,
the legs, the knees, the
screams
until they
seperated.
'I'll **** you,' I screamed
at him. 'You hit her again
and I'll **** you! '
'Get that son-of-a-*******
kid out of here! '
'no, Henry, you stay with
your mother! '
all the households were under
seige but I believe that ours
held more terror than the
average.
and at night
as we attempted to sleep
the rains still came down
and it was in bed
in the dark
watching the moon against
the scarred window
so bravely
holding out
most of the rain,
I thought of Noah and the
Ark
and I thought, it has come
again.
we all thought
that.
and then, at once, it would
stop.
and it always seemed to
stop
around 5 or 6 a.m.,
peaceful then,
but not an exact silence
because things continued to
drip
drip
drip


and there was no smog then
and by 8 a.m.
there was a
blazing yellow sunlight,
Van Gogh yellow-
crazy, blinding!
and then
the roof drains
relieved of the rush of
water
began to expand in the warmth:
PANG! PANG! PANG!
and everybody got up and looked outside
and there were all the lawns
still soaked
greener than green will ever
be
and there were birds
on the lawn
CHIRPING like mad,
they hadn't eaten decently
for 7 days and 7 nights
and they were weary of
berries
and
they waited as the worms
rose to the top,
half drowned worms.
the birds plucked them
up
and gobbled them
down; there were
blackbirds and sparrows.
the blackbirds tried to
drive the sparrows off
but the sparrows,
maddened with hunger,
smaller and quicker,
got their
due.
the men stood on their porches
smoking cigarettes,
now knowing
they'd have to go out
there
to look for that job
that probably wasn't
there, to start that car
that probably wouldn't
start.
and the once beautiful
wives
stood in their bathrooms
combing their hair,
applying makeup,
trying to put their world back
together again,
trying to forget that
awful sadness that
gripped them,
wondering what they could
fix for
breakfast.
and on the radio
we were told that
school was now
open.
and
soon
there I was
on the way to school,
massive puddles in the
street,
the sun like a new
world,
my parents back in that
house,
I arrived at my classroom
on time.
Mrs. Sorenson greeted us
with, 'we won't have our
usual recess, the grounds
are too wet.'
'AW! ' most of the boys
went.
'but we are going to do
something special at
recess,' she went on,
'and it will be
fun! '
well, we all wondered
what that would
be
and the two hour wait
seemed a long time
as Mrs.Sorenson
went about
teaching her
lessons.
I looked at the little
girls, they looked so
pretty and clean and
alert,
they sat still and
straight
and their hair was
beautiful
in the California
sunshine.
the the recess bells rang
and we all waited for the
fun.
then Mrs. Sorenson told us:
'now, what we are going to
do is we are going to tell
each other what we did
during the rainstorm!
we'll begin in the front row
and go right around!
now, Michael, you're first! ...'
well, we all began to tell
our stories, Michael began
and it went on and on,
and soon we realized that
we were all lying, not
exactly lying but mostly
lying and some of the boys
began to snicker and some
of the girls began to give
them ***** looks and
Mrs.Sorenson said,
'all right! I demand a
modicum of silence
here!
I am interested in what
you did
during the rainstorm
even if you
aren't! '
so we had to tell our
stories and they were
stories.
one girl said that
when the rainbow first
came
she saw God's face
at the end of it.
only she didn't say which end.
one boy said he stuck
his fishing pole
out the window
and caught a little
fish
and fed it to his
cat.
almost everybody told
a lie.
the truth was just
too awful and
embarassing to tell.
then the bell rang
and recess was
over.
'thank you,' said Mrs.
Sorenson, 'that was very
nice.
and tomorrow the grounds
will be dry
and we will put them
to use
again.'
most of the boys
cheered
and the little girls
sat very straight and
still,
looking so pretty and
clean and
alert,
their hair beautiful in a sunshine that
the world might never see
again.
and

Charles Bukowski. 3/22/2016.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
They said we couldn't beat the Steelers.
We did.
They said we couldn't beat the Seahawks.
We did.
They said there is no way to beat the Panthers.
We did.
And as for us, we did it! We WON the SUPER BOWL 50!
Poem is dedicated to the Super Bowl 50!
Trevon Haywood Oct 2015
When it rains, it pours,
with lives of joy.
It'll wash away all the pain.
Also, when it rains, i should be walking in the rain with my girlfriend with my own umbrella.
That's why I bank human at TD Bank. America's most convenient bank.

Anonymous.
Now that's what I called writing a new anonymous poem.
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