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Created on: October 13, 2010
It's so uncanny how nature has a way of leaving such
sad and dark feelings deep within my belly.
Reckon my soul detects those thick and dark cloudy
skies in the horizon.
If you look close enough, you will behold that flock
of birds flapping their wings in unison seeking out a
different scene.
Even those tiny critters seem to sense the onslaught
of a massive downpour from the cloudy skies.
Human beings and all living creatures no doubt take
the gigantic queue of the cloudy skies that rain is nigh.
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