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Rain
Last time it rained was in April. It did not rain that much, but it was enough to dirty everywhere. You see, it was a south easterly wind and the clouds arrived laden with sand from the north African desert. That was nearly five months ago, and the farmers are already up in arms, bemoaning lack of water as they till the arid soil. dust flies in the air the sun blazes overhead sweat drips profusely Prayers have not gone unanswered! Dark clouds creep from behind the hills fast multiplying, ominously, obliterating the blue. The calm hot air is ruffled by a timid breeze which soon turns to gusty wind. A sudden horizontal flash followed by drawling thunder precedes a few big drops of rain which testily hit the ground. increase of tempo deafening cymbals clash erupting deluge Water gathers then flows steadily down the streets; thirsty fields drink greedily; trees bathe in delight, relishing heaven’s kiss of life on their moribund leaves, roots breathing in relief. Then, worn out, the wind slowly abates; so do the thunder and the rain. The clouds shyly disperse, permitting an unobstructed view of the sky above. Satiated, the sundrenched land savours the afterglow. sensual appeal petrichor emanation veins pleasantly throb - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Contest: Rain Rain Come My Way Sponsor: binibining P.iNk 8th June 2016
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