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Sunday Afternoon

by ms_reluctance

The squall rousted the last of the roses, a flutter amongst the mango blossoms. The storm billowed with savage abandon, a waterfall cascaded down the wall. Lightning graffiti scrawled across the sky, charcoal thunder rattled the fogged windows. I held her trembling hand and stroked her back as she leaped at the sound of every crack. We breathed in rhythm — a steady tempo — in-out, in-out, our tempest ritual. He came to report a discovery of roe while cleaning the rohu for lunch. Spicy fritters added to the menu — swift improvement to inclement weather.
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Written by
ms_reluctance
36 / F
Published
Apr 26, 2020
Time
1m
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NaPoWriMo Day 26

Poetry form: Blank Verse

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#rain#thunder#storm#sunday#blankverse#peaceful#narrative
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