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When I watch the rain
When I watch the rain 
 I feel a change 
 Deep inside myself
 
 I understand
 The child I was 
 Is lost unto this world
 
 I’m startled by 
 The growth that hurts
 Within my mind and soul
 The childlike simplicity 
 Life had to offer ends
 Adolescence takes its toll
 
 Outside looks grim
 The light is dim
 Everything is gray
 Beyond my door lies the ground as still as an earthquake
 
 And with toll 
 I place my soul
 Outside myself at last
 Stand tall and graceful
 Feel weak and vulnerable
 Break the shattered glass
 
 The past is gone
 The time is now
 To walk out on my own
 
 I’m flushed
 I stumble
 I gain balance at last
 I pull myself to my feet
 I step into the drippy path.
 
 The rain pours down
 I am soaked
 But the water cools my skin
 
 
 Somehow I know
 Deep inside 
 Life is ready to begin
 
 I’ll find my way.
 
 As the rain drops clear my path

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