The classroom window had a clear view of the park and when the July clouds painted the sky dark the boy would start to cry!
Why, the teacher exclaimed, why these tears it's all so pleasant, and there's nothing to fear the rain is so welcome, it does only good so why boy it finds you in such bitter mood!
Saying thus, he would walk back to his table by the rain upon windowpane, I was inconsolable brisker than rain were the tears in my eyes in the thought there would be flood, water would rise the walk back home would be a herculean feat with the street flooded, hidden manholes beneath I was haunted by the spectre of how the water rose crawled past my chest, and reached up the nose the swelling river would find me an easy victim the teacher didn't know, I didn't know how to swim!
When the school bell finally rang, they ran joyous in the rain splashing and soaking merrily, their way was heaven only I stayed back, as if my feet had grown roots late evening I reached home, in heavy sodden boots.