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It Always Rains the Hardest
On people that deserve the Sun. 
 And I don’t think I can take 
 Much more rain because 
 I think I might
 Drown. 
 I just want to see the sun 
 As I have been seeing it.
 I don’t want the sun to go away.
 It’s warmth it’s
 Light it’s 
 Love. 
 
 I don’t think I can take
 Much more rain. 
 I’m still waiting for the water from the 
 Last flood to go down.  
 And I want the Sun to 
 Come out and dry it all up like 
 A paper towel from the 
 Sky. 
 
 I don’t think I can take 
 Much more rain.
 The house is still damp
 My feet still inches deep
 But I can feel the floor
 And I know there is 
 Ground underneath that floor and
 I want to be as close to it as 
 Possible. 
 
 I don’t think I can take
 Much more rain. 
 The inches have become 
 Feet 
 And mine are farther away from the 
 Ground. 
 The pictures are becoming 
 Wet again. 
 The curtains too. 
 
 I don’t think I can take 
 Much more rain. 
 I’m on the top floor,
 Even farther from the ground
 And I’m scared I’ll fall into the 
 Water. 
 Some would say falling into 
 Water is better than falling onto 
 Ground but 
 I can’t swim.

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