This late in our lives, the sugar still drawsus to its source. This side of it, I look into the rain and my thoughts are always and to the end, of you.Can someone tell me what rain isbesides weeping? Precipitatemeans both the cause of falling and flowin… | By Luisa A. Igloria on September 16, 2024 | This late in our lives, the sugar still draws us to its source.
This side of it, I look into the rain and my thoughts are always and to the end, of you.
Can someone tell me what rain is besides weeping?
Precipitate means both the cause of falling and flowing, as well as headlong, hasty.
In his room, your sister's child is reading the first of a long series of novels aloud to himself. He is still unhurried; he tells himself he will finish.
There are many bright pictures when I think of you at that age— so many more than the ones brushed with rain.
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