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RAIN
by Cathleen Mohr
I danced by the Cedar River while the wormy earth soaked up weighty Iowan raindrops. I boogied before bright headlights in my underwear. Splash, kick, jeté hop; wet and free. Rain, come down on me. Wash it all away. I closed my eyes, leaned back, arms wide to embrace the leaking sky in a spin. I fancied the cloudbursts were God crying, the thunder His rage, lightening His trident exacting retribution. The rain just came, took its time and knew its measure. I loved that rain. I think God could cry that much. After the release, I stood unveiled from behind the curtain of wet. When I stepped back toward the car, I realized I had not planned for the results of my exhibitionism. I had no dry under things. I stripped down, nodded to the puddles in thanks and drove home. |
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