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The day began on a sunny note For hours it shone wet clothes wrinkled in heat the clothes of the labouring man was wet. Slowly, the sun shine went bleak. The winds arose in its greatness. Sands and weightless filth rustled in laudatory. The first we heard was a sound like a Tornado, sweeping through the trees and dry land. Doors and windows rattled in response. Pregnant trees forcefully delivered its fruits. Road gossips fled. The clouds thickened. The lighting struck, making free-hand sketches on the clouds. The sounds made felt like God was smashing bottles in heaven. Children ran under their beds and tightly blocked their ears. This went on for a while till the wheather blew the whistle for 2nd half. The clouds cried sweetly and intensely. The winds pacified the clouds. Children came out in troops, ******** dressed They delighted in the taste and feel of the rain against their skin Whatever that wanted to remain dry stayed hidden. Moments later all was quiet except for the children. Soon it was nightfall, bon fires were made. The youths gathered to hear and tell stories. The occassional flies made their way to these gatherings too. Amazing night ahead I thought.
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Nov 27, 2013
Nov 27, 2013 at 10:52 AM UTC
The African Wind
The day began on a sunny note For hours it shone wet clothes wrinkled in heat the clothes of the labouring man was wet. Slowly, the sun shine went bleak. The winds arose in its greatness. Sands and weightless filth rustled in laudatory. The first we heard was a sound like a Tornado, sweeping through the trees and dry land. Doors and windows rattled in response. Pregnant trees forcefully delivered its fruits. Road gossips fled. The clouds thickened. The lighting struck, making free-hand sketches on the clouds. The sounds made felt like God was smashing bottles in heaven. Children ran under their beds and tightly blocked their ears. This went on for a while till the wheather blew the whistle for 2nd half. The clouds cried sweetly and intensely. The winds pacified the clouds. Children came out in troops, ******** dressed They delighted in the taste and feel of the rain against their skin Whatever that wanted to remain dry stayed hidden. Moments later all was quiet except for the children. Soon it was nightfall, bon fires were made. The youths gathered to hear and tell stories. The occassional flies made their way to these gatherings too. Amazing night ahead I thought.
The beauty of Nature. Weather in Africa
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Nov 27, 2013
Nov 27, 2013 at 10:52 AM UTC
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