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I sit and I listen to the sound of the rain on the window's glass. I stare, in wonder, because it looks the same as me. Rain falling from my eyes like the water from a tempest with a stretch of a thousand miles. I sit and I listen to the sound of the rain and think of the grass. We once sat in a field, as soft as a child's melody. Our hearts beating as one, together. The sound of your voice was poison in my veins. Our heart was a ticking time bomb of ecstasy, jealousy. When you loved me, it was like no other. Our bodies moving like a dance we knew all to well. Discovering new ways to make the dance our own. I wish I'd known you were loving another. I sit and I listen to the sound of the rain. Its pounding becomes overwhelming in my mind. My breath slows, my heart stops. How many medicine drops was I supposed to take, to heal this heart break? One too many, my vision blurs. I smile I slip away to where there is no pain.
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Jun 20, 2014
Jun 20, 2014 at 11:53 PM UTC
Rain Drops
I sit and I listen to the sound of the rain on the window's glass. I stare, in wonder, because it looks the same as me. Rain falling from my eyes like the water from a tempest with a stretch of a thousand miles. I sit and I listen to the sound of the rain and think of the grass. We once sat in a field, as soft as a child's melody. Our hearts beating as one, together. The sound of your voice was poison in my veins. Our heart was a ticking time bomb of ecstasy, jealousy. When you loved me, it was like no other. Our bodies moving like a dance we knew all to well. Discovering new ways to make the dance our own. I wish I'd known you were loving another. I sit and I listen to the sound of the rain. Its pounding becomes overwhelming in my mind. My breath slows, my heart stops. How many medicine drops was I supposed to take, to heal this heart break? One too many, my vision blurs. I smile I slip away to where there is no pain.
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Jun 20, 2014
Jun 20, 2014 at 11:53 PM UTC
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