She was like the wind,
Untamed and unarmed,
He came along like a ship,
She blew at his orders ,
He left her as he reached land,
She was left all alone,
Wounded and dependent,
But then she remembered,
She was the wind, thus,
She swirled and raced,
To break his ties,
And then she flew and flew,
Until the blood clot and heal,
And tears ran dry.
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Petrichor
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