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She Took a moment To close Her eyes. In that moment She Heard the rolling Of the thunder, The pattering As the raindrops Flung themselves Against the earth, The creaking of Trees bracing Themselves Against the raging Onslaught of both Wind and water, The approaching Symphony of a Wall of rain. She Could smell the Rain kissed earth, The clean fresh air That accompanied The cleansing of The world. She Could feel the wind Howling across Her rain streaked cheeks. Breathe in. Breathe out. Heartbeat. Heartbeat. Wind and lighting. Thunder and rain. She Opened Her Eyes. The sky was clear. No storm for a Hundred miles. Except For One. She Smiled to herself. "I am the Storm." Brace yourself.
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Jan 4, 2016
Jan 4, 2016 at 4:58 PM UTC
Storm
She Took a moment To close Her eyes. In that moment She Heard the rolling Of the thunder, The pattering As the raindrops Flung themselves Against the earth, The creaking of Trees bracing Themselves Against the raging Onslaught of both Wind and water, The approaching Symphony of a Wall of rain. She Could smell the Rain kissed earth, The clean fresh air That accompanied The cleansing of The world. She Could feel the wind Howling across Her rain streaked cheeks. Breathe in. Breathe out. Heartbeat. Heartbeat. Wind and lighting. Thunder and rain. She Opened Her Eyes. The sky was clear. No storm for a Hundred miles. Except For One. She Smiled to herself. "I am the Storm." Brace yourself.
mica-kluge
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Jan 4, 2016
Jan 4, 2016 at 4:58 PM UTC
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