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if the clouds ever begin to cry

umbrellas open up to catch their tears,

jackets repel their sorrows,

and bags protect black ink

from running down the pages.

 

now the clouds are crying,

harder than ever before;

no umbrella, jacket or bag

could stop these sorrowful tears

from soaking all that lays below.

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May 16, 2013
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