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I used to take cover under my mother’s umbrella, when I was small and my heart was big I used to seek solace in her natural warmth, when nature unleashed its turbulent jig. I used to gaze at her tiny, natural, colourful sky, and peek seldom at the real one; I used to let her hand caress my tousled hair and make sure the winds actions were undone. I used to stomp with my little feet and watch the droplets go flying by. I used to let the startling waves crash against me and feel the warmth in my body die. But then a hug from her would invigorate me and the cold would flee into the sky... ....Suddenly I leapt into the storm, Into the fury of the deafening rain. Not two minutes had it been and I wanted to be under her umbrella again.
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Nov 25, 2019
Nov 25, 2019 at 12:15 PM UTC
Umbrella
I used to take cover under my mother’s umbrella, when I was small and my heart was big I used to seek solace in her natural warmth, when nature unleashed its turbulent jig. I used to gaze at her tiny, natural, colourful sky, and peek seldom at the real one; I used to let her hand caress my tousled hair and make sure the winds actions were undone. I used to stomp with my little feet and watch the droplets go flying by. I used to let the startling waves crash against me and feel the warmth in my body die. But then a hug from her would invigorate me and the cold would flee into the sky... ....Suddenly I leapt into the storm, Into the fury of the deafening rain. Not two minutes had it been and I wanted to be under her umbrella again.
jeet-ratadia
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Nov 25, 2019
Nov 25, 2019 at 12:15 PM UTC
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