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She changes the weather. A day when parasols turn into umbrellas, And when umbrellas turn into parasols. Undulating thoughts on an undulating day, When the weather syncs with the mood lulls. Howling wind hurls at the cracks in the house, Shrieking at the effort to keep standing strong. Walls bowed, timbers shattered, beaten, out. The shell remains, a home that doesn't belong. Lashing rain on the pane of the pain. Flooding the banks of the river eyes. Only relenting to an apathetic dawn. Left marooned on an island of lies.
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May 14, 2015
May 14, 2015 at 7:21 AM UTC
Weather
She changes the weather. A day when parasols turn into umbrellas, And when umbrellas turn into parasols. Undulating thoughts on an undulating day, When the weather syncs with the mood lulls. Howling wind hurls at the cracks in the house, Shrieking at the effort to keep standing strong. Walls bowed, timbers shattered, beaten, out. The shell remains, a home that doesn't belong. Lashing rain on the pane of the pain. Flooding the banks of the river eyes. Only relenting to an apathetic dawn. Left marooned on an island of lies.
scott-madden
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May 14, 2015
May 14, 2015 at 7:21 AM UTC
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