A Black and White Rain
Poetry Millennial
By ADRIAN FONSECA 7632 2016Published 5 years ago • 1 min read
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A black and white rain,
Lights and water share the streets,
Cold the night is,
Season is falling now.
Feeling like only soul in the world,
But, I found thee,
And then found a woman,
A man as well.
Lying on the streets,
Alike the rain and light
You shared the street with them.
Perception can be delusional,
Reason why, thee for me you are miserable.
Still, we shared eyes each other.
Thinking I won't see you in the
Ring of light.
However...
You knew something that I didn't,
And still came closer, so did I.
No afraid, no miserable,
Thee saw the woman, the man
Both ignored but me...
Thee were quiet but you knew me
You knew something from me...
No surprise, I acknowledge the answer,
I stopped looking at the store glass,
And shared the street with the lights and water.
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