Where Rainbows Are Born
- Ruth Lee
- Jun 20
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 1
The wind huffed and puffed and blew all the people;
It blew down the walls we’d been hiding behind;
It blew us together out into the storm
Where naked need reigned and left us all color-blind.
On the day when the rains set the whole world afloat,
Black, white, and brown, we climbed into the boat.

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