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Each Storm is a Lesson

By: Abigail Handojo 2022


Do you hear that?


The pitter-patter of raindrops

Like a heart that falters but never falls

Sliding off of slanted rooftops

And cascading over stucco walls


Some say it’s nature’s tears,

Then why is it so rare where I’m from?

And how come it eases my fears,

As if the best is yet to come?


Do you feel that?


It’s a peaceful kind of pain

Like surrendering to a wish come true

A silent prayer made in the rain,

Or biting back the words “I love you”


Like suppressing a scream

That dares to rise to the top of your lungs

Like being trapped in a dream

Where you’re forced to hold your tongue


Do you see that?


The clouds that barricade the sky

Like upset wisps reaching for rooftops

Brave enough to fly, but too scared to cry

Until it pours down and never stops


For darkness hides the bright

The possibility of what you choose to be

And soon again you’ll see the sunlight

Something I wish someone could’ve told me


For the rain is a longing.

And I feel it too.


You’re not alone.


Learn to let go of your discomfort

The rain is temporary as is most things

Happiness, maybe, but so is hurt

Think about the rainbow a storm brings


All I can offer you is peace

Please know that it will get better

You’ll be able to put your mind at ease

But for now, just focus on the weather


 

Published in Fresh Ink's March Issue

Featured on SoCal Writers Showcase:

Original cover edited using IbisPaintX and Picsart

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