Poem: Out of Nowhere, There Is Rain

Out of Nowhere, There Is Rain

Not a drenching downpour,
just a mist, a splash, almost,
but it must be rain:
there is no other answer,
though it was only a moment,
was just that strange, sudden apparition.
Maybe it did not rain, I think.
My legs are dry, but
it may have been so little
I cannot be certain they always were.

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