The rain is not like the brisk ones of our youth, but angry,
fat, violent drops screaming from the heavens.
No longer do we laugh and play in the puddles, thanking the sky for its
life-giving gift. Now we mumble and
curse the sky as we run from place to place.
Children do not see it as we do, for they are blinded by innocence. Our time for
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