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They sigh at the clouds when it rains They curse the wind when it blows They look at the sun with disapproving eyes When it lingers too long in the sky The weather in my own head Is much more violent Screaming thunderstorms Wild, breath-stealing hurricanes And a heat so scorching That it burns anyone Who comes near So I've sealed myself up In a glass box So people won't feel Or hear Or see For surely, if they can judge The unstoppable force Of Mother Nature I can only imagine What they will do To me
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Nov 18, 2014
Nov 18, 2014 at 12:16 AM UTC
Glass box
They sigh at the clouds when it rains They curse the wind when it blows They look at the sun with disapproving eyes When it lingers too long in the sky The weather in my own head Is much more violent Screaming thunderstorms Wild, breath-stealing hurricanes And a heat so scorching That it burns anyone Who comes near So I've sealed myself up In a glass box So people won't feel Or hear Or see For surely, if they can judge The unstoppable force Of Mother Nature I can only imagine What they will do To me
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Nov 18, 2014
Nov 18, 2014 at 12:16 AM UTC
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