Tears Fall
Your mind is clouded with thoughts that keep growing heavier and heavier. They weigh you down. And finally, at a point, the clouds begin to pour rain.
One first drop runs down your cheek. It feels warm. Then another drop, and another. Tears start falling. They stream down your face.
You feel your cheek getting wet. You reach out your hand to wipe them out. Or you don’t. Tears get dried down.
You struggle to breathe because your throat is clogged. You keep convulsing because of crying. You have hiccups because you cried too much.
You let it all out. Your pains, your sadness. Things that were burdening your mind and making your heart ache.
From afar, I hear you crying.
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