Grey Skies, On An Orange Night.
By Ben Bryant
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The Rain pours down on a
London street
Tear drops from the Sky
Like the tear drops that
rolls from each corner
Of my Eyes.
People shelter from the
Heavens
Beneath the awning
outside as they smoke
Or inside the public
house itself
As they cosily nurse
their warming drinks.
Yet,
Here I stand in the rain
Not flinching one bit
While my coat grows more
heavy and drenched.
But I don't fear the Rain
I'm not phased by it
In fact, I embrace it
Letting it soak my skin
Feeling the drops trickle
down my spine.
I look up to a street
light
Standing proudly in the
London street
Watching the drizzle fall
Through the Sodium light
That creates the Orange
night.
Slowly closing my Eyes
I lift my chin up higher
to the night
Allowing the drops of
liquid sunshine
Hit my tired face
And wash away my Tears
Before dripping away
To fall onto the forming
puddle
Below my Feet.
I brush aside my emotions
Allowing myself to listen
to the falling bliss
As it showers the
Pavement.
I absorb it all in;
The gushing of water from
a leaking Gutter
Every trickle
Every splash
Every flowing stream
Gliding in a Gully
I'm taking it all in
In this London street
tonight.
So when I hear the
laughter or talking
Of those people and their
friends
While they exchange
stories and jokes
As they drink and they
smoke in
In the dry
On this Autumn night
I still stand in the Rain
Letting myself into its
bliss
For tonight, the Rain is
my comfort.
My Release.
My Friend.
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