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Morning After

by fa12amstorm

I'm pretty sure the neighbors Windows shook too I'm fairly sure they heard the screams They were inside their own house but I'm pretty sure they could sense how wet it was It came fast and lasted all night It was rough and loud And now here's morning And It was too small to have gained a name in anyone's book The wind shook the whole neighborhood It whistled so loud it almost gave me a headache Even from the inside, the rain still had an effect There was no storm warning for it to have lasted so long The lightning and thunder took a toll on those afraid of it And now it's after the storm But it didn't cause enough destruction to be named after a woman I was talking about the storm the whole time, what did you think I was talking about?
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Jun 24, 2016
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#storm#morningafter
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