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Alignment of the Storm
We are unwashed yet our mouths drool fresh rain.
I watch the drizzle skip like grasshoppers through your dark curls,
and even without her,
we are as alive as before.
I confuse my tears with raindrops until they metamorphosize
and my eyes bleed silver like watercolor,
becoming the storm clouds I idolize.
We are no longer grieving -
but breathing in
something that paws softly at our dry throats.
You followed me out the modernized school doors,
into Mother Earth’s slippery fever dream.
We shedded our raincoats
like snakeskin
and stood raw and glistening in the rain.
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Haze is a junior in creative writing at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts in San Francisco. They have work published in several literary publications, including Synchronized Chaos, Blue Marble, The Weight Journal, Teen Ink, and Parallax Journal, and have performed their poetry at the Youth Art Summit in San Francisco and 826 Valencia. When Haze is not writing, they can be spotted cuddling their three cats, holding their python, feeding their tarantula, or rescuing insects from being squashed.