| | I heard that today in some Korean drama. Raindrops, but why outside a window? It's because they evaporate. Not only that; they leave stains behind. A plentiful amount of dirty translucent white stains that gather dirt. You hear that analogy and you can already tell that this person has been hurt and has a pessimistic outlook on love.
I tried overlooking their angry take on love and tried to see it with a more promising view.
When the first raindrops start to sprinkle the window, they start off small and uneven in shape. They conjoin with the dust that was on the window which dulls their sparkle. Then the thicker, voluminous drops make their way to that window. It streaks down the glass, removing the scum that's in its path. Soon the whole window is shining in brilliance from the raindrops cleansing its glass. When you look through it, it's completely transparent with only a little bit of skewing from the water. You see what the rain has done to your window has done the same to everything else. Cleaning it, letting it start over new.
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not the best but it helped let some things out.
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| | Posted 6/29/2009 11:10 PM - 10 Views - 2 eProps - 2 comments
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