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Summertime Sun
Can i dare to say
that a summertime thunderstorm
is the cruelest of punishments
ill-timed,
tragically,
taking over the summertime sun.
Bikes litter the garage floor
rusting
wanting
a fresh ride in the summer air
the children with big eyes
and hearts
crying
wanting
the thunderstorm to forgive them
for wanting to be happy
the children are stuck
indoors
painfully waiting out the storm
of thoughts and pressure
but have fun
because that’s what summer
is (not)
all
about
the summertime pressure
to feel happy
mocks me during
the storm
when the first lightning strikes.
fake a smile.
thunder roars
pretend to live a little
rain pierces me
be happy, i dare you.
(but i can’t i can’t i can’t
not without
the summertime sun)
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