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All he wanted was a sunny day but those clouds would just not go away. He asked them politely; *"Excuse me sirs and madams  please would you move away just for this one day,* You may ask the difference of clouds? the madam clouds are purely white they some times rain a little upon my head. Where the sirs are the moody grey clouds, I asked them to leave and now I'm soaked from my tiny toes below to every part of my head. *"I beg your pardon, why did you only rain on this one spot, only soaking me and no one else?* So I thought of a plan and got my mummy's fan pointing it towards the sky, I turned it on I thought it would take a while.                                                                                                                "A while later, I looked up to find more clouds then there was before? was it because I only used Number one? so I turned up to the highest Number 3.                                                                                                                       "A while later, A look of confusion! as there seemed to be no movement, but again more than before. "Mummy I think your fan works in reverse, So a little man thought, to his toy box he went. Mummy I'll just be in the back garden, the wind was blowing blustery, he smiled, its was just right. Pointing his trusty bow upwards, thinking that if he could pop one after another, they would whoosh away and he would get his sunny day. Away it flew, upward and onwards, so high like a little bird flying then it fell faster than a leaky balloon "Bonk, it went as it hit the floor. This little man with frustration on his face, thinking thoughts of what went wrong? "I know I need to get higher up, clouds are high you know, How many arrows would I need for a sunny day, he looked in his arrow pack. "One,            "Two,                     "Three.. That was enough he thought, they were quite heavy to take up that rather big hill. Off he went, bow and arrows and his idea of a sunny day not far away. Out of breath but at the top of the world or so it felt. "I wonder if I can touch the clouds? His hand reaching up standing on his tip toes. "I could pull them away, or put them in my bag for another day, But alas he was just out of reach, his fingers couldn't stretch that far, even on his little tippy toes. So his arrows in hand, there little suction cups pointing towards the sky. The first arrow off it flew quite far but landed so way down the hill. "Not high enough, a tear in his eye. Then Number two, Number Three shot off higher than the ones he let go of before. But none could reach those clouds up high, and he cradled his hand and began to cry. Now the wind hears everything, voices carry on the wind you know. It heard this little boys tears and couldn't let them fall like the clouds anymore. So it whispered to each one a favour it asked, *"Clouds of white, clouds of grey, could you please wonder to another place for an hour or day?* *"Just let this little child have his sunny day, no tears should fall like the clouds hanging up today,* With that a gentle breeze picked up, and one by one the clouds did wander off. One was stubborn grey, but with a gentle nudge he did move slowly off and away. A gust of wind kissed the boys face. Eyes wiped he looked up, not a cloud in the sky, nope not one.Smiling he ran collecting his bow & arrows as he ran down. *"Mummy, Mummy, the clouds have wondered off the fan didn't work? my arrows couldn't go high enough. But the breeze kissed them all away.* And so a little boy and his mummy went outside, playing games in the sun, till the sun began to yawn   on the horizon telling mummy it was time nearly for bed. So a little man was tucked up in bed, he thanked the wind, "Thank you, and thanked the clouds "Thank you, For he got to play with his mummy outside on a sunny day.
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Feb 22, 2017
Feb 22, 2017 at 10:42 AM UTC
The Little Boy And The Clouds
All he wanted was a sunny day but those clouds would just not go away. He asked them politely; *"Excuse me sirs and madams  please would you move away just for this one day,* You may ask the difference of clouds? the madam clouds are purely white they some times rain a little upon my head. Where the sirs are the moody grey clouds, I asked them to leave and now I'm soaked from my tiny toes below to every part of my head. *"I beg your pardon, why did you only rain on this one spot, only soaking me and no one else?* So I thought of a plan and got my mummy's fan pointing it towards the sky, I turned it on I thought it would take a while.                                                                                                                "A while later, I looked up to find more clouds then there was before? was it because I only used Number one? so I turned up to the highest Number 3.                                                                                                                       "A while later, A look of confusion! as there seemed to be no movement, but again more than before. "Mummy I think your fan works in reverse, So a little man thought, to his toy box he went. Mummy I'll just be in the back garden, the wind was blowing blustery, he smiled, its was just right. Pointing his trusty bow upwards, thinking that if he could pop one after another, they would whoosh away and he would get his sunny day. Away it flew, upward and onwards, so high like a little bird flying then it fell faster than a leaky balloon "Bonk, it went as it hit the floor. This little man with frustration on his face, thinking thoughts of what went wrong? "I know I need to get higher up, clouds are high you know, How many arrows would I need for a sunny day, he looked in his arrow pack. "One,            "Two,                     "Three.. That was enough he thought, they were quite heavy to take up that rather big hill. Off he went, bow and arrows and his idea of a sunny day not far away. Out of breath but at the top of the world or so it felt. "I wonder if I can touch the clouds? His hand reaching up standing on his tip toes. "I could pull them away, or put them in my bag for another day, But alas he was just out of reach, his fingers couldn't stretch that far, even on his little tippy toes. So his arrows in hand, there little suction cups pointing towards the sky. The first arrow off it flew quite far but landed so way down the hill. "Not high enough, a tear in his eye. Then Number two, Number Three shot off higher than the ones he let go of before. But none could reach those clouds up high, and he cradled his hand and began to cry. Now the wind hears everything, voices carry on the wind you know. It heard this little boys tears and couldn't let them fall like the clouds anymore. So it whispered to each one a favour it asked, *"Clouds of white, clouds of grey, could you please wonder to another place for an hour or day?* *"Just let this little child have his sunny day, no tears should fall like the clouds hanging up today,* With that a gentle breeze picked up, and one by one the clouds did wander off. One was stubborn grey, but with a gentle nudge he did move slowly off and away. A gust of wind kissed the boys face. Eyes wiped he looked up, not a cloud in the sky, nope not one.Smiling he ran collecting his bow & arrows as he ran down. *"Mummy, Mummy, the clouds have wondered off the fan didn't work? my arrows couldn't go high enough. But the breeze kissed them all away.* And so a little boy and his mummy went outside, playing games in the sun, till the sun began to yawn   on the horizon telling mummy it was time nearly for bed. So a little man was tucked up in bed, he thanked the wind, "Thank you, and thanked the clouds "Thank you, For he got to play with his mummy outside on a sunny day.
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Feb 22, 2017
Feb 22, 2017 at 10:42 AM UTC
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