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Note: I'm not saying that Madoka intended Sandy to be feeling this way in her story or anything, but this was imagination of his point of view.

 

 

 

 

 

I wish your angry words would pour on me like rain

 

It’s not the words that hurt—it’s the silence after

Seeing your face, not just knowing that I’ve hurt you

Knowing you feel too hurt to forgive me right now

Your cold expression says the anger’s stayed with you

 

When you’re trying to punish me that’s not so bad

As when the pain and disappointment’s natural.

 

I wish your angry words would pour on me like rain

Instead I hear a quiet voice saying goodbye.

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I like this.

 

It strikes a chord - anger is a form of involvement, and a manipulator can work with it, spin it, use it. And since the type has no other relationship tool than manipulation, when a relationship they actually want goes sour - they're doubly stuck.

 

A quiet goodbye is a death knell.

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Reworked so I figured I'd post it again

 

Words Like Rain

 

I wish your angry words would pour like rain

 

It’s silence after, not the words that hurt

Knowing you feel too sad right now to heal

Your anger sinks beneath a growing chill

 

Trying to punish me that’s not so bad

But this freeze isn’t feigned—you just don’t care.

 

I wish your angry words would pour like rain

Instead I hear that quiet word "goodbye."

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It's a lovely poem! I wish I can write poems as well as I think I can write stories, but well... I never did do really good in poetry during my English classes. :)

 

I find myself liking the first version more than the second version, though... I don't know why, but it just resonates with me more than the updated version. I'm sorry that I can explain it more than that, but I'm short on time and have to go.

 

Nice poem though! :D

 

Madoka.

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i like them both, but in different ways. the second version is tighter, and holds more of the cold sadness that comes later in the processing of what's happened. The first version holds more of then wounded pain and anger, the initial shock at realizing how changed things are from what you thought.

 

They're both very well done, but in tightening up the verse the emotion has changed.

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