It is the time when nature is born again to face new challenges. The first rain resembles the cry of a new born when it enters the world that is filled with unknown danger and surprises.
Nature rejoices as its course changes, trees sway and the skies are lit up with a million lights. Flowers are strewn in decoration and the world approaches the canopy of night, ready to break into a new dawn of happiness.
The king of fruits is revived for dessert and the gala begins. The heavens open up to release the legacies of the past and to fill in the energies of the future.
Nature’s existence is full of changes and perplexities, so is human life. Every action and aspiration of a person is persuasive in nature.When the blazing aspirations take flight and condense into millions of shimmering drops of sheer joy — this phase marks or resembles the fulfilling of dreams in a man’s life.
The first rain brings out the passion in nature accompanied by violent storms of change. It is said that the darkest hour of the night is just before dawn breaks, disintegrating the darkness. The clouds are the heaviest when droplets are about to flow into a new journey sparkling in its pathway to the seas.
The skies clear up to accommodate new dreams and aspirations, and nature awaits the arrival of rain to cool its scorching surface and for its revival.
The writer is in class X, Jyothy Kendriya Vidyalaya, Bangalore
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