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I’m tethered to a storm, waiting for lightning to strike. Wondering if this will be the one to sever the tether. I’ve always loved the calm before the storm and the twinkle in her eye, and every time it rains I do my very best not to cry. I used to love the thunder, the torrential rain. But not this one, where I’m simply a passenger, listening to the screeching wheels— on this derailing train. I hold on and I wait for the wind to die down. Because once the clouds are clear, it’s the most beautiful thing, even though in this storm I’ve already drowned. On the sunny days, I’m a smile stretched from ear to ear. Maybe it’s the tether, maybe it’s a test, but when I know the storm is coming, it’s always the lightning—that I fear. I’ve already been struck a time or two, it’s inside the storm where control is lost—and I don’t know what to do.
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May 3
May 3, 2026 at 4:43 PM UTC
The Lightening Car
I’m tethered to a storm, waiting for lightning to strike. Wondering if this will be the one to sever the tether. I’ve always loved the calm before the storm and the twinkle in her eye, and every time it rains I do my very best not to cry. I used to love the thunder, the torrential rain. But not this one, where I’m simply a passenger, listening to the screeching wheels— on this derailing train. I hold on and I wait for the wind to die down. Because once the clouds are clear, it’s the most beautiful thing, even though in this storm I’ve already drowned. On the sunny days, I’m a smile stretched from ear to ear. Maybe it’s the tether, maybe it’s a test, but when I know the storm is coming, it’s always the lightning—that I fear. I’ve already been struck a time or two, it’s inside the storm where control is lost—and I don’t know what to do.
BradWong
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47/M/Minnesota
May 3
May 3, 2026 at 4:43 PM UTC
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