Saturday, September 12, 2009

Rainy Days?

PEP sucks. I'm not even gonna talk about it, okay?
But I had to write a paper about a Rainy Day for English class (which is one of my pep classes)
and I'm kind of proud of it. ;) (but I do realize I'm no poet or journalist or anything, so don't make fun! not perfect! lol)
so here it is:

 A drop of rain falling down and splashing onto the floor may just be one of the nicest sounds an ear could hear. Water pounding onto the surface of a sidewalk is a beautiful sight. This is why a rainy day may be the best of them all, causing wet grass and dripping roofs.

Rain can put you in a sad, depressing mood when you’re in it. Water on your face sliding down to the floor, making you wet. Was that a raindrop or a tear? No one would know but you. The dark clouds might be hovering over the earth putting the world in a bad mood. What if you’re in a car? Watching the drops falling onto the window, falling down unto the ground may remind you of tears, and causing them. When there’s rain, you can’t do many things outside which makes your day pretty useless.

The dirt is gone, replaced by mud. Jumping into the mud can bring you laughter and joy. Carelessly running into the puddles and getting dirty, what a day. Dancing around in the rain, even without music, can be much more enjoyable than inside waiting for it to go away. Rain can be fun and exciting, as well as calm and peaceful. You can just simply watch the water pounding down from the dark, blue sky into the puddles creating a small explosion of splashes.

Hopefully, these days make you happy, feeling pure and refreshed. Rain could ruin your game of basketball in the front yard, or it could just cool you off. Rain sometimes visits us for a few minutes, or even hours. However long it lasts, or whatever mood it puts you in, rainy days will always be special. 

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