Welcome
Watching the new life
emering into the world
and seeing them smile
Loved watered
Rain washes over us
new love enraptured with the
other, and beaming
Hurricanes coming
Almost time for them
get your emergency stuff
ready.Pray for sun.
Published by Chad R. Herman
Chad R. Herman is a writer who strives to change the world through positive energy and poignant writing. He's been published in various Magazines such as Mobious Lit Mag, Pedestal Mag, Write Mag, and many ot... View profile
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