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Rain falls when The clouds get heavy. I Walk with my umbrella, which the wind turned Inside out. Droplets fall around My head, and I Remember when I was a child and got To play in the puddles. Then I became sick And cuddled in blankets. Mother puts a hand to My forehead and smiles at my Sneeze. I drink hot soup, which warms my stomach. Now I wetly plod along, and My soul smiles as I Recall the rubber ball that I threw So high it seemed to touch the rainbow that arced down.
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Jul 14, 2024
Jul 14, 2024 at 3:48 PM UTC
Rain
Rain falls when The clouds get heavy. I Walk with my umbrella, which the wind turned Inside out. Droplets fall around My head, and I Remember when I was a child and got To play in the puddles. Then I became sick And cuddled in blankets. Mother puts a hand to My forehead and smiles at my Sneeze. I drink hot soup, which warms my stomach. Now I wetly plod along, and My soul smiles as I Recall the rubber ball that I threw So high it seemed to touch the rainbow that arced down.
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Jul 14, 2024
Jul 14, 2024 at 3:48 PM UTC
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