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Open the Sky
rain coming down in sheets
 t-shirt, jeans, bare feet on wet ground
 face turned towards the sky
 arms spread wide, palms open
 trying to catch the welcome, sweet bliss
 of the steady cold that creeps under the skin
 and into your bones, feeling so alive
 so still, so long
 the drops never stopping
 won't leave until they do
 your only wanted friends out here
 seeping into your clothes, hair, into your closed eyes
 clouds crowd the sky
 dark and grey like a bad omin
 but you know what they really mean
 you know what the rain brings
 and what the sun takes away
 I watch as you take a deep breath
 the droplets slowing down
 then I watch as you let out a sigh, open your eyes, wave to the sky, say good-bye
 just as I must do, for now the sun is coming
 I look down over you and blow you a kiss
 that lands near you
 and shakes the ground like thunder
 you look up in alarm
 I'm sorry, I must be more gentle
 I send a water droplet your way
 that lands on you lip, a softer kiss
 and I bid you farewell
 we will surely meet again

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