I didn't feel the downpour
until my clothes were fully soaked.
I should've heard or felt it earlier,
but my brain was so busy
trying to cope with what you said
that my senses had shut off.
I stopped walking.
Where was I? Where did I leave from?
Well, I guess it didn't matter.
You had told me not to come back,
so the only place to go was
wherever my feet led me.
Inhale. Hold. Exhale.
I shuffled my feet into a wider stance
and set my vision to panoramic,
not focusing on anything
but taking the whole world in at once.
Good. Come back to reality.
Raindrops pattered on my head and shoulders,
rolling down my chest and back and legs
until they reached my socks and shoes.
Deep breaths. You can't tell me I'm worthless. No!
A single ray of light pierced through the rain
and into my desperate, longing soul.
I reached out to grasp not the light,
but the hope of moving forward,
of finding my value that already existed.
Yes, this rain was washing me clean,
washing me free of the years
of being told I hadn't earned my worth.
I was free. Worthy.
And I could find my own path
in the rain.

Comments (2)
Rain can be so soothing and cleansing can't it
Well done.