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drip, drap, drop. Falling from the sky and unwanted from their owner the cloud. drip, drap, drop. Left wondering why they were released and the cloud never telling them why. drip, drap, drop. Screaming as they hit the ground, scared to disappear from existence. Pounding the new world around them so people around them hear their cry for help. drip, drap, drop. The clouds cry on for they have lost a part of themselves forever. drip, drap, drop. Only thing left in the hollows of their hearts is regret. shame. guilt. drip, drap, drop. regret. shame. guilt.
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Mar 31, 2018
Mar 31, 2018 at 8:07 PM UTC
drops
drip, drap, drop. Falling from the sky and unwanted from their owner the cloud. drip, drap, drop. Left wondering why they were released and the cloud never telling them why. drip, drap, drop. Screaming as they hit the ground, scared to disappear from existence. Pounding the new world around them so people around them hear their cry for help. drip, drap, drop. The clouds cry on for they have lost a part of themselves forever. drip, drap, drop. Only thing left in the hollows of their hearts is regret. shame. guilt. drip, drap, drop. regret. shame. guilt.
This just came to my head with all the rain I've been getting recently. I'm not down or anything, I was just listening to the sounds the raindrops were making on my umbrella. Doesn't the sound of raindrops falling sound satisfying sometimes? The pitter patter just sounds so satisfying on umbrellas. Anyways, thanks for reading!
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Mar 31, 2018
Mar 31, 2018 at 8:07 PM UTC
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