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Everybody keeps saying how they’d dance in the rain — sway their bodies, feel the drops, let the water wash away their pain. But I say — why romanticize what you barely understand? You sing to storms like they’re songs of healing, but don’t you know? Rain is sorrow. Rain is memory leaking through the cracks. It’s the sky mourning something it lost, not some magic meant to set you free. So when someone smiles and whispers how much they want to dance in the rain, I look away and answer softly: Everything but the rain. -Asher Graves
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May 26, 2025
May 26, 2025 at 10:03 AM UTC
Everything but the Rain
Everybody keeps saying how they’d dance in the rain — sway their bodies, feel the drops, let the water wash away their pain. But I say — why romanticize what you barely understand? You sing to storms like they’re songs of healing, but don’t you know? Rain is sorrow. Rain is memory leaking through the cracks. It’s the sky mourning something it lost, not some magic meant to set you free. So when someone smiles and whispers how much they want to dance in the rain, I look away and answer softly: Everything but the rain. -Asher Graves
I get sad when it rains! and I really liked "Everything But The Rain" which is a reference! Do you get the reference?
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May 26, 2025
May 26, 2025 at 10:03 AM UTC
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