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Moon & Rain A boy gazes at the moon. Suddenly, he imagines her  the way she’d step onto the terrace, Letting her hair fall through her fingers As the memory drifts, he recalls how he once saw her as the moon. Likewise, she saw him as the rain. Though he was life  soft, cleansing, gentle  she called him bad weather, and brought an umbrella. He/rain could fall on everything: rooftops, rivers, roses in bloom  but never on her. (Even though she stood on the rooftop to begin with.) Rain was never meant to touch the moon. She was never his to begin with
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Jul 18, 2025
Jul 18, 2025 at 5:01 AM UTC
Moon 🌕 and Rain 🌧️
Moon & Rain A boy gazes at the moon. Suddenly, he imagines her  the way she’d step onto the terrace, Letting her hair fall through her fingers As the memory drifts, he recalls how he once saw her as the moon. Likewise, she saw him as the rain. Though he was life  soft, cleansing, gentle  she called him bad weather, and brought an umbrella. He/rain could fall on everything: rooftops, rivers, roses in bloom  but never on her. (Even though she stood on the rooftop to begin with.) Rain was never meant to touch the moon. She was never his to begin with
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18/M/Bhilai
Jul 18, 2025
Jul 18, 2025 at 5:01 AM UTC
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