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The Storm That Changed the Earth

She prepared for nothing, as her storms go and come. Yet She realized the damage to be irrevocable as she spun. Filling her skies so dreamy the stars couldn't exist So she waited and turned she twirled and yearned Until the next time they could dance in the rain For the lingering mist, blowing winds so patiently turned to breathing in vain She began to long for the sun to evaporate his memory, Craved his warmth to clear the fog that never settled For the sun had greeted her so politely for all of her days.
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Written by
meghan-marie-1
American
Published
Aug 20, 2014
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#love#sun#storm#wind#fog#blow#irrevocable
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