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  Your raindrop hands held my face
  Into a puddle
  I thought about giving up,
  Breathing in your water
  But instead, I struggled
  Against your grip that
  Effortlessly rendered me immobile.
  You were bitter in my mouth
  And muddy in my eyes:
  I felt a tardigrade swim
  Through my ear and out my nose
  Then with a sudden crash of thunder,
  You were gone.
  Leaving me choking, gasping for air
  But the sky was still darkened
  And the world was black and white
I knew you would be back

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