I awoke to rain on my second floor window; An overcast sky and tossing trees, Glimmering leaves above tar-black streets. I opened the window And felt the light breeze against me. I watched the droplets fall on my hand. Splattering carelessly: A downpour of tiny suicides. So I closed the window, And I took a cold shower, And as the water poured onto my head I stared down at the drain Wondering, How it would feel to clean this broken skin, And fall away Into oblivion, Only to be reborn Falling from the sky.