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Created on: August 20, 2009 Last Updated: August 21, 2009
Here it comes
All so slowly comes this rain
this freshness of the season
Washing away my pain
Can you taste the bliss
Of the first summer mist
Can you feel the joy
Of nature's groly
See it now
How the wind blows softly
As the wet melt fills me slowly
Even as I hear the thunder come
It feels like the storm has just begun
But before you know it, it's done
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