Saturday, July 20, 2019
A Hurricane Strikes - Original Writing Essay -- Papers
 A Hurricane Strikes - Original Writing       It was an ordinary Sunday morning. The rays of golden sunlight shone     on the modest but lively village. The constant murmur of chatting     filled the morning air. As children played and laughed, the men     relaxed with their noses in their Sunday papers and the old ladies     gathered to exchange the latest gossip. The huge trees looked     protectively down on the village below and their leaves danced proudly     in the breeze. In the distance, all the identical cottages had smoke     rising from the chimneys. Outside one of these cottages, a tiny tanned     sparrow skipped along the concrete path that led up to the welcoming     front door. The cottage was set into the grassy bank and branches full     with sycamore leaves stretched out from the woodland and occasionally     tapped on the old-fashioned window panes. From a cloudless blue sky,     the sunlight beamed down onto the cottageââ¬â¢s thatched roof, under which     the swallows had happily secreted a nest for their squawking young.       Surrounding the cottage was a crooked fence from which dirty-white     paint was peeling.  Above all the clattering and chattering of the     children, the little old lady could be heard, as she shouted at the     youngsters to get off the fence.       The morning sun disappears as a monstrous, jet-black blanket of cloud     suddenly appears; even the wicked and evil ravens hurry to escape the     impending storm. The rain lashes down and the shrieking wind hurls     itself against the helpless trees, constantly pounding them and     quickly removing the remains of the once proud foliage. Everyone     immediately senses disaster; suddenly panic-stricken. Screams, shouts     and squeals brea...              ...ls the boys off for sitting on     her fence. The clouds begin to disperse and a frail beam of sunlight     marks the boyââ¬â¢s way as he scrambles out of the hole and steps into the     world to find an unimaginable sight of destruction. The blissful and     cheerful world that he once knew was now just a heap of bricks, rubble     and remains of peopleââ¬â¢s homes. His mind drifts to happier times, when     the village was full of rowdy children and the air was filled with     constant chit-chat; when there was an essence of life rather than     destruction! The boy looks for the fence expecting to see his brother     but, to his shock, the fence is amongst the pile of rubble, along with     the rest of the town.       There, on top of all the ruins he sees a once adored doll. Her sad and     lonely marble eyes gazing straight up into the clear, blue sky.       Waiting...                        
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