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Beyond a curtain of ever-flowing rain,
prevails the stubborn regatta
where the boats race each other,
where I last saw you.
Your skirt was patterned with wood violets,
and your eyes a leisure blue.
A smile sweeter than dewberry,
and a knife behind your back.
I never thought that the day would come,
where your love would ever falter.
But with words as sugary as berry cream you left me,
I thought you never would.
And yet you did, like the last trickle of a dry creek,
you shattered my heart like glass.
And in the downpour, ever pounding at the pier, it wasn’t hard,
to hide the tears on my cheek.
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