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今天下了情绪化的雨

這裡很久沒有下雨
這個晚上終於下出來
下雨應該是浪漫
但反而我想跟老天爺一起哭

 
倆年前的今天我在哭
一年前的今天我也在哭
今天又如可
只好怪我的眼窩太淺
永遠都學不到如何把眼淚隱藏

浮浮沉沉
眼淚的大海
我就快呼吸不了
我很快被淹沒了

你嘗試救我
救人,救我,救你自己
給我的救生圈
為什麼要拿走

幻像還可以過日
明天可能是天晴

雨好像停下來
可以感慨完畢

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Unknown said…
the rain will stop soon:)

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