Rain Storm

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You were born to be a rainstorm,

To send your voice throughout the night,

To sing your song through fallen rain drops,

To break the darkness with your light,

You were born to show raw beauty,

To wash the dirt out from their eyes,

But the whole world ran for cover,

When you opened up your skies,

So you made your thunder silent,

And learnt to bite your rainy tongue,

You gave them what you thought they wanted,

You gave them life with endless sun,

But as thy watched their lives grow weaker,

Watched as their leaves turned brown and dry,

They wish they didn't take for granted,

Your booming presence in the sky,

You were born to be a rainstorm,

To be chaotic and bold,

To show there is beauty in knowledge,

That you can not be controlled,

Because you might think you're not needed,

Life without you is the same,

But nothing beautiful would ever grow,

Without a little rain.


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