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Raindrops

The sound of the Raindrop's

pitter-splat-plop

Slows down the world-

Nearly makes time stop.

 

And for the record, let me tell ya

How much I wish I had an umbrella right now

So I could take a walk in the rain

And leave my home upon Memory Lane.

 

I've become accustomed to seasonal change,

I've been feeling it in my bones-

For weeks and days it seems.

I've come to terms with knowing

Nothing ever stays the same

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Mar 29, 2011
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