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Listen
The world is chaotic
 When the sun blotches the sky
 Eighty shades of red.
 
 The hum and buzz ricochets off every tree,
 Firing merciless bullets at my peace.
 
 I don’t know why it’s silent now.
 
 Now. Now, there’s only harmonious rustling of wind,
 Swooshing.
 It sounds like water and feels like it too 
 In my ears.
 Listen.
 
 There’s the persistent gravelly ocean sound
 Of the nearby interstate,
 Bustling with people that do not even bother to
 Listen.
 
 Animals, too. They want their songs to be heard.
 A dynamic orchestra that
 Crescendos
 And
 Diminuendos,
 Directed by the motions of the swirling baton of
 Heat and chill,
 Comfort and dis.
 Listen.
 
 With eyes closed the world is so much clearer.
 Listen.
 
 The thunder booming inside the house.
 The rain of cheeks on cheeks.
 The air pressure building and colliding and pushing
 A little girl to go outside and
 Listen
 To anything but that.
 
 The neighbor’s growling dog,
 Making the clawed fence open its eyes and groan in distaste - 
 Clearing its scratchy throat.
 And I
 Listen.
 
 If the sounds could tell me a story, I would
 Listen.
 
 And they do. They tell me about a princess
 Beneath a red sky
 And the waterfall that soothes her throat
 And the stomping armies of knights too absorbed in themselves too hear
 And the animals that fix and flower her hair
 And the thunder that cracks open her skies
 And the growling of the dragon.
 Listen.
 
 The sounds tell good stories if you
 Listen.
 They tell the happily-ever-after ones.
 Because no matter how
 Red and
 Loud and
 Rainy
 It may seem,
 The princess will wake up another day
 And see the red as
 Ruby
 And the loud as 
 Jubilee
 And the rain as
 Blessings.
 Listen.

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