I am clean. I have walked home in the rain. I've never done so before. Hood down, chin up, pants sopping. I've never seen what I looked like, dripping rain water and mascara, with a look of peace in my stormy eyes.
I am new because I have walked home in the rain. With every boom of crashing thunder, I was re-baptized in the purest of conditions. I, myself, have been denied such a cleaning for so long.
But now that I have walked home in the rain, my mind is fresh. I am acutely aware of all senses and emotion, like someone has cleared my mind's plate of old and set a new table of knowing before it. When the drops hit my skin, and I felt my pores pucker, I was tingling in my very bones, and I no longer felt the need to crawl out of my own casing.
Now that I have walked through the emerald grass, wet with purity, over the hills of the silent past, and in the pouring rain of new, I praise my content stay.
I walked home in the rain, and I am whole. I walked home in the rain and found the sun.