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the waxing and waning of a summer raining

And it waited a moment longer than a moment’s pause It was rain resisting its temper, attempting tenderness Each drop the poignant pain in a patient bladder when you hold to hear the end Then, it drowned the saplings in the gutter a violent politeness an apology for impeding a housewarming gift
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Dec 3, 2020
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#rain#gutter#tender#polite#gift
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