why do we say 'it' is raining?
what is the 'it' which is raining?
the sky?
the sky is raining. the clouds are raining. the atmosphere is making rain.
why 'it'? shall i point to the sky and say "THAT thing is raining"?
in england, when the sky is raining heavily, we say "it's pissing down".
but what if it really was piss? on all the roofs and in the gutters?
washing ruined as it hangs outside
people running to get home, screaming, their clothes and shoes and hair full of piss...
the trees drenched in piss.. that smell..
the cars driving through massive puddles of piss, the urine corroding their expensive colours
and no one picks up the hitchhiker in this weather
but wait - does that mean the sea is also made of piss?
1000 miles deep - 60 billion gallons of urine
no fisherman is brave enough, and there are no fish alive in there
but it's a frothy pissy crest for the golden surfer.
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