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Rain is warmth clothed in irony

by bryan-amerila

Irony. Rain brings certain warmth to me. Warmth, rain. Sitting by the window, looking at droplets descending from the skies, I count their tapping, one... their rhythm, two... their breaths, cool, three... seeping my blanket, four... then my skin. How the wind aids their journey, waving its hands how the wind bids me to join, there, my dear, come here, we'll go south, then north. Mother, absorbed on what she reads, oblivious to what was happening around her. I wrap myself in a cocoon of warmth dressed in rain, drenched in irony. (Enchanted things, visible only to me.)
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