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Rain Dance
A soft rain coat 
 Wrapped in mornings dew
 With the fog of winters hymn.
 A silhouette of the moon shine
 Play against the wooden huts 
 The song a stream of string instruments
 A lullaby as soft as the tides of the ocean.
 Their naked feet jumping, sliding, moving against the wet ground
 Catching the droplets of rain into the palms of their hands 
 Singing their praises to the God of Blue Sky’s and the God of Rain. 
 Mashing their feet into the mud feeling the wet soil between their toes
 The rain blowing on their naked backs 
 Cascading down the spin.
 Pressing their lips to the cold earth
 Their eyes rose to the sky in thanks
 For life’s sweet unrest
 As deaths tender hand Hovers.

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