words Anonymous
She stared at the rain
She watched the droplets bounce off her arms She loved the warm rain
She didn’t mind the cold tiles
She closed her eyes
She imagined the next time it rained
She would welcome her damp clothes She would let out a ridiculous laugh
She would dance, like one of those movies But this wasn’t a movie, and this isn’t rain She turned off the shower
She was ready to face her problems again
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