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The Rain In the Mind
The fog became so dense My eyes open in intense The quarrel in my heart I hope it come apart The fear of not able to do As the weather comes through The heat becomes so dangerous A deep breath becomes obvious The Voice and Sounds of nature Keeps the feeling of being mature Lack of focus because of my tear Makes everything unclear The unwillingness of hoping Comes choices that is sloping The clouds that cover the sun Keeps the bird in the tree after they sung This feeling cross all roads that feels empty The feeling of darkness that seems plenty The hurt that begs to loosen ice The feeling of every thing nice Comes all our dream of being ourselves Never keeping our emotions on the shelves Life becomes easy when there is no tears An now our minds will never open up in fear
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