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Did you know? (a flash flood)

A tear A flash flood on the skin The skin      At first overwhelmed by the surplus of liquid      everything in sight drowns the ground      soaks up the liquid      contains the flood      nourishes the earth beneath the skin cells the follicles all nourished by the pain welling from the eyes "warning, warning Flash flood All residents must stay inside their homes" The dust and day’s wear on the face No where to go Homeless Swept away by the current      The flood Did you know, a tear is a cry for help? Funny how those two words fit together Tear, cry The evolution of language can reveal things, a different mind set But can the truth be found in words? The words didn’t save the residents of the skin Their homes, constructed of dirt, of pollen, of sweat Are swept away in the current      The flash flood     The Katrina of my face What use is a cry for help if there is no one to answer it
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Apr 1, 2012
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