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Rain Break

Underneath the seams

of weathered rock

we stir, waiting

for the unavoidable

break

 

The black beetle clusters

pour like coffee beans

through the cracked red earth

 

as rain crashes through the barrier

of its dark container,

portending change

 

The worms use rhythmic twirls

to gasp the air above the flooded dirt

The landscape, it was a wasteland

now, a storm flushes it with life

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emma-louise
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Apr 24, 2013
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