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Tuesday, August 17, 2010 . 8/17/2010 05:42:00 PM

I hate storms. Hated when I was young. Still hate it now. 

Back then, I hated the thunders of storms. Now, I hate the lightnings of storms. And the rain and the winds. 

Storms are always good metaphors for bad things. Heartbreaks, disasters, crisis, sadness...

It'll be like this:

lightning - the heart breaking. 

thunder - the feelings; the anger; the sadness; the devastation.

rain - the tears.

howling winds - the cries.

Black rain clouds - The hiding


This is my interpretation. If anyone don't agree, it's up to them. It's entirely up to everyone's interpretation.