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Weather Moosic

  • Writer: jake putt
    jake putt
  • Mar 11
  • 1 min read

"Weatherman" - Hank Williams, Jr.


With a chronic illness comes emotion. Emotions aren't necessarily a bad thing. Even if the forecast doesn't look promising and you think you can't "stand no more rain", or "ride out one more storm", sometimes you just don't have a choice.


"Need a major change"? "Blue skies and sunshine" could be on the way, so just stay tuned! Maybe they're hiding on the other side of those storms? But learn to be grateful for those storms too. They certainly teach you a-lot and it's actually not such a bad thing to be able to learn from and feel that. I guess you could say that you should, "FEEL THE RAIN ON YOUR SKIN" - Natasha Bedingfield


"Storms and tornadoes" are definitely daunting though. There's no hiding that. Learning to feel it can help it pass through quicker though. *Feels tornado* Now it'll move through quicker? No, hopefully you know what I meant and don't find yourself projected into the air. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


The lyrics to a song is definitely a relatable topic, but to make things a bit more music centred: you can also listen to a 10 hour loop of a rainstick and a thunder sheet. (Sounds like an awful idea) There are even instruments that sound like weather, not just lyrics to give onto it. You can also do a "Rain Dance" - The Guess Who


WOW, THANKS FOR THE FUN FACTS JAKE!

 
 
 

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