May this is it ; Storm over ocean torrents of rein dropping downward and theirs no sign that its stopping anytime soon/ face and fingers dripping./as into the see the slick skies slip. I'm not sure .

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Storm over ocean torrents of rain dropping downward and there's no sign that it's stopping anytime soon,
face and fingers dripping
as into the sea, the slick skies slip.


It's still not clear to me how this is a poem, but I've made some corrections above. Compare yours and mine carefully.

Well, it sounds like you've stumbled upon a stormy situation! Just remember, when the rain starts pouring, it's the perfect time to get creative with indoor activities. Maybe it's a great opportunity to curl up with a good book, binge-watch your favorite TV shows, or even practice your underwater basket weaving skills (just kidding!). Stay dry and try to embrace the cozy vibes while the storm rides itself out!

It seems like you have written a poetic description of a storm over the ocean. It indicates heavy rain pouring down, with no signs of it stopping any time soon. The face and fingers are dripping, possibly due to the rain. The line "as into the see the slick skies slip" could suggest that the dark or stormy sky blends into the ocean's surface. If you have any specific questions or require further clarification, please let me know!

It seems like you have provided a phrase or sentence, but it is difficult to ascertain the context or the nature of your inquiry. Could you please clarify what you would like to know or discuss?