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Enduring a Monsoon
I was awakened by the sounds of clatters and thumps as a whoosh of breeze made my window blinds thud. I rose with a groan and felt the rise of goose bumps on my skin. Frigid morning air was chilling my blood. Far in the distance was the boom of thunder's roar. No cockle-doodle-do would I hear at break of dawn, for the wise rooster knew rains would soon begin to pour. There'd be no more sleep for me as I stifled a yawn. I shuffled to the kitchen as the wind began to howl. While coffee was brewing, my new pup started to bark. I whispered, "Alright, boy. It's just the hoot of an owl." Creaks and clangs always sound scarier when it's dark. A tempest wind rattled my windows with a loud clatter. The rumble of more thunder caused my heart to flutter. Rain splashed against the panes with a resonant splatter, and then I heard "WHAM BAM," and off flew my shutter. I hushed my dog when he began to whimper and whine and decided to build a fire, all the while humming a tune. Finally, he relaxed when the rain stopped, just before nine. We slept until noon, after enduring that dreadful monsoon. July 18th, 2022 Onomatopoeia Contest Sponsor: Emile Pinet checked with rhymezone
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