Weather when you were gone
Middle of summer, change of school
Stranger faces, I’m no fool.
Guy comes up, asks my name,
I flush and stutter, oh what a shame.
The hallway’s laughing, I hide my face
Looking for a quieter place.
Pitter patter pitter patter.
I feel my head’s about to shatter.
The voices fade, the droplets take over;
Approaching a window the footsteps get slower.
I press a hand onto the glass,
In it I see a crying lass.
Suddenly, I hear a sound,
Pitter pattering from the ground.
Something's behind me so I turn around.
I meet a sight that leaves me dumbfound.
You were supposed to have flown away;
To Amherst, in July, I even remembered the day.
Yet there you were, with lips slightly curled,
Saying the perfect thing in the whole wide world.
Now more tears are flowing down my cheeks,
But there is no more sadness behind those streaks.
Outside, a rainbow gives a shrug,
Looking on as we finally hug.