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Monsoon Rains
start The morning sun hidden behind dark clouds Everything below covered like a shroud The air is humid, strong winds blowing from the west These ominous signs put everyone’s nerves to test. Streaks of lightening flashed across the sky Sounds of thunder made the children cry The little ones clung to their mothers with fear For them, poor souls, there was nothing to cheer. Then it came with a bang, the deluge Forcing everyone out to take refuge Under a tree, inside a shop or any shelter Forgetting everything and running helter-skelter. Rain fell in sheets lashing the window pane Water gushed down the roof-tops into the drain Poodles of water collected everywhere Children splashed around, such opportunities are rare. The countryside looked like a cluster of fens A bedraggled cockerel marshaled his hens “Scratch for worms, you lazy bones, Before the water evaporates leaving only stones”. A bullfrog croaked from the muddy pool Followed the orchestra from his music school In the distance a peacock decided it’s time to dance And impress the peahen with his romantic stance. A roadside vendor sold cups of hot tea People flocked to his stall to share it for a fee They were caught unawares in the incessant rain Their unsavory plight was the tea vendor’s gain. The rain stopped and watery sunlight peeped again Children rushed out, parents’ restraining effort in vain They splashed in the muddy water getting wet To them, catching cold was not at all a threat. end
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