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And then the wind came...

And then the wind came… Out of the house I stormed I stepped onto the ground Thanking it for being the only thing holding me up And then the wind came… The wind came and wrapped its cool arms Around my heart Stroking my hair and Giving me the comfort I needed I then looked at the ground in detestation Cursing the ground for locking me upon it The wind reached for me again But the earth forced me down, down, down Never to feel the comfort of the wind again, Leaving me to think of how I wish the wind had never come.
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angelique-ahrens
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Sep 21, 2010
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