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Rain

It won't go away

By Michael ArmstrongPublished 4 years ago 1 min read
Rain
Photo by Jan-Willem on Unsplash

Always showing up when you at least need it.

Going outside and splashing around.

The rain gently falling at a steady stream.

Making the surroundings cooler to be a fool in.

Watching it ripple in pools scattered the concrete.

Making music from nature its surroundings.

Wanting to be caught dancing in the rain.

It's a cheesy romantic scene you would see in a movie.

It's more fun as a kid versus being an adult.

Scared back then of the rain that brought storms.

Saying God overwatered his garden.

Or Mother Nature is dealing with a bad breakup.

Thunder meant the Angles were bowling having a good time.

A different kind of feeling seeing the rain and hearing it ricochet.

nature poetry

About the Creator

Michael Armstrong

I am a 23-year-old dealing with a few mental issues and finding comfort in writing poetry. Poetry comes easy and I love to do free style sharing the experiences. I would love some feedback and if you have requests let me know.

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