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One Year of Rain
I treat your love as an umbrella,
broad and white,
that shields me from the
unforgiving rain
When this precipitation stops,
I pack you away,
folding, carelessly,
waiting for another rainy day
Perhaps you would hope
for my hand to grasp you again.
But maybe you have always waited
for a day the rain would start
and never stop,
despite my forecast of sunny skies
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I wrote this nine months ago about my (then) girlfriend.