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The morning's dark and gloomy chance or rain, the papers said ; I put on rain-repellant gear and it's off to the trails I head. Skies are shadowed and cluttered like shrouds, the clouds roll by; but below me the ground is solid brown, hard packed, and dry. Beside me, a glow's now forming the sun, now takes center stage; it lightens the landscape around me and its color now, is beige. But it lasts for only a moment the shrouds come creeping back; and in minutes the darkness returns and is changing the color to black. But now I've begun my return and my hiking's on the wane; I've gambled the odds in my favor by dodging the chance of rain.
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Dec 6, 2018
Dec 6, 2018 at 2:58 PM UTC
Chance Of Rain
The morning's dark and gloomy chance or rain, the papers said ; I put on rain-repellant gear and it's off to the trails I head. Skies are shadowed and cluttered like shrouds, the clouds roll by; but below me the ground is solid brown, hard packed, and dry. Beside me, a glow's now forming the sun, now takes center stage; it lightens the landscape around me and its color now, is beige. But it lasts for only a moment the shrouds come creeping back; and in minutes the darkness returns and is changing the color to black. But now I've begun my return and my hiking's on the wane; I've gambled the odds in my favor by dodging the chance of rain.
david-lessard
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Dec 6, 2018
Dec 6, 2018 at 2:58 PM UTC
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