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Click hereThe storm outside is raging
The windows rattle as I turn up the collar
Of my trenchcoat and turn out the lights.
Into the howling wind I fling myself
My fist gripping My coat at my neck
Squinting into the sheeting rain
And dashing from one shop's awning
To the next.
I cross the street and am caught midway
By passing traffic that drenches my shoes.
I sprint across in front of a trucker
Who obliges me with a salute.
I catch My breath under another awning
And I light a smoke.
I notice the payphone inside the door
And the warm interior of the Friendly Bar.
Tearing myself from the thought of it
I gird my lions
And hit the pavement.
The wind whips my hair against my forehead,
I wipe my face pointlessly
Trying to keep water from my eyes.
Breaking into a trot
I round the last corner
Drenched to the bone and freezing
With a warm heart and joy
At what my destination holds for me.
On the landing I shake out my hair
Take off My coat
Turn my key in the door.
Closing the door on the elements behind me
I am deliciously assaulted
By the smells and sounds of home.
Your warm laughter
Warms me and I smile.