The narrator tells us that he's had sex with a girl who's been hiding under a drip in the woods. He's not sure if it's the girl or the rain that's made her cry, but he does know that she's crying out for help. The narrator asks the girl what's going on, and the girl tells him that she hears the sound of someone's footsteps, and that someone is "swooping" at her. He asks if the sound is a ghost, and she says that it was just the wind.
The narrator tells us that he's had sex with a girl who's been hiding under a drip in the woods. He's not sure if it's the girl or the rain that's made her cry, but he does know that she's crying out for help. The narrator asks the girl what's going on, and the girl tells him that she hears the sound of someone's footsteps, and that someone is "swooping" at her. He asks if the sound is a ghost, and she says that it was just the wind.