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I'm loving this rain. Listening to it hit the tin roof of this wooden jungle home, dreaming of the little grey island back home, The familiar sleepy feeling found in all rain, feeling it cast over houses, dreaming of a scene where I am thinking whether to put another log in the fire and snuggle back into bed beside a man, a man I love with three days of stubble on his face And to just lie thinking about things. Or whether to start a *** of coffee or just keep sleeping until the sounds of silence, of finished showers, awake us. I lie dreaming of family, of chickens and kindling, of sweet angel children soflty sleeping with baby hands in little fists and resting under little quilts. I dream of witch hazel, good soap, and claw foot baths, of lush mossy rocks and strong red cedar, of rich abundent apple trees, they too sleeping in the rain, black gumboots and puddle green fields, of forest walks, warm eggs and organic chai tea, I dream of the ocean in the rain, or the city in the rain, all the different umbrellas. Everywhere cast under Mama Earths spells of comfort, of big yawn sleepiness that follows a morning like this. Oh my, oh me, if I didn't have chores I could lie forever like this.
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May 29, 2014
May 29, 2014 at 2:02 AM UTC
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I'm loving this rain. Listening to it hit the tin roof of this wooden jungle home, dreaming of the little grey island back home, The familiar sleepy feeling found in all rain, feeling it cast over houses, dreaming of a scene where I am thinking whether to put another log in the fire and snuggle back into bed beside a man, a man I love with three days of stubble on his face And to just lie thinking about things. Or whether to start a *** of coffee or just keep sleeping until the sounds of silence, of finished showers, awake us. I lie dreaming of family, of chickens and kindling, of sweet angel children soflty sleeping with baby hands in little fists and resting under little quilts. I dream of witch hazel, good soap, and claw foot baths, of lush mossy rocks and strong red cedar, of rich abundent apple trees, they too sleeping in the rain, black gumboots and puddle green fields, of forest walks, warm eggs and organic chai tea, I dream of the ocean in the rain, or the city in the rain, all the different umbrellas. Everywhere cast under Mama Earths spells of comfort, of big yawn sleepiness that follows a morning like this. Oh my, oh me, if I didn't have chores I could lie forever like this.
Yawn!
heather-moon
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May 29, 2014
May 29, 2014 at 2:02 AM UTC
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