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Jan 2019
She walked into the sunshine garden expecting to feel the bliss she had first known from the moment she arrived
She had walked this way before felt an ecstasy like no other
The garden had dried grass brittle
The rain came
She was soaked cold and felt alone
Where was her golden glow now
She sat for some time as tears fell with the downpour
The hurt magnified
Guilt and punishment weighted at her side
Am I abandoned
No, I'm still the same in the rain
And then she grew
Settled with the weeping dew
Kate Rebecca Hopwood
Written by
Kate Rebecca Hopwood  38/F/Liverpool
(38/F/Liverpool)   
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     Temporal Fugue and Perry
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