UNTITLED RAIN POEM
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No more shower, no more drop,
The rain has come to a stop,
Clouds I see out there are dark,
And the evening streets are stark,
curtains I draw to a close
(No reason to be exposed).
Not anymore,
Look out, what for?
What’s out the door?
(Rather the floor).
A mausoleum, not home,
As a corpse, cannot roam,
If a horse than cannot race,
The stable would be my place,
after drops have left their mark,
(made the track lonely and dark).
On the floor, lain,
Here I sustain
Outside’s the rain
(Washed down the drain).
Blind I am, as if to sleep,
Sad I am, as if to weep,
But tears never shall I shed,
Though I lay as if I’m dead,
Brave man rather I would be,
(opened eyes, now I can see).***
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