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Created on: August 12, 2011 Last Updated: August 14, 2011
The dark clouds,
Overhead they glide.
The sun and warmth,
Is what they hide.
Gloom and rain,
That's all I see.
And as I walk,
My only company,
Is this wet, this chill.
As it tags along,
Against my will.
Alone in the storm,
No one beside me.
Without the sun,
I drown in a sea of lonely.
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