Story Time: A rainy day

Published August 26, 2017

It was a hot and humid morning. The weather was too unbearable that day. Birds and animals seemed completely covered with sweat. People and children were desperately waiting for rain. Poor gardeners were licking their parched lips in that scorching heat.

Suddenly, something unexpected happened, a miracle of God. The sky became overcast and the clouds scudded by, like huge smoky cotton balls. The weather soon became stormy.

Thunder roared like lions and started a shower of heavy rainfall from the sky. The drops of the rain looked like tiny crystals. The pleasantly cold water of the pattering raindrops quenched the thirst of the gardeners and other people. There was howling of the wind and splashing of the water. All the people and the birds were very happy.

Birds sang and twittered sweetly on the wet cold barks of trees. Roads turned into small rivulets and the children were splashing and playing in the muddy, dirty puddles. Papers floated in the water and kids started cycling all around in the colony. People happily started cooking snacks to enjoy the beautiful rain.

My family and I also enjoyed scrumptious snacks in our airy balcony. Soon the clouds faded away and out came a colourful rainbow. The beautiful flowers danced merrily and tossed their heads. The greenery looked refreshing.

Rain had turned the dreary day into a lovely one.

Published in Dawn, Young World August 26th, 2017

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