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light rain

you told me

I could cry you a river

if I needed to

& you would be right there,

the sun to dry up my tears

but I told you

that I can not cry the slightest rain

although I want to

because you never learned to swim

through the storm

so when you disappear

my tears will fall

like a drizzle in July

& you will not be around

to watch it all evaporate

        that's the truth about the sea

        & how I wouldn't let you drown in me

 

- a.f.

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