Raindrop and Sunshine



Raindrop
Sunshine
Beautiful weathers they both are
They never conflict
But when they merge
A beautiful scene appears -Rainbow
How do rain comes about we ask
Notice the wind blows
Flowers dances around
Open the door
The wind blows into your face
The clouds hides the sun
Raindrops are a rare gem
It is gold
It sometimes comes suddenly
But it is always welcomed with a smile
Raindrops either brighten or ruins our day
It can be
A time we laugh or cry
But still
A drop gets everyone attention
A drop holds a lot of secrets
Still it cleanses the earth
It feeds the flower
Flowers cannot bloom without sunshine
Flowers need raindrops but also sunshine
Waking up in the morning
Sunshine peeking through your windows
You just smile
Your heart is filled with happiness
Sunshine brightens your day
Seeds get planted
They bud
They bloom because of sunshine
Life's too short for anything
Grudges are just a perfect way to ruin happiness
Just laugh, apologize, enjoy life
Never count days or years because
Under both raindrops and sunshine
Life's circumstances are both good and bad
We still smile when sad
We move on
We love
We forgive, life goes on
Both raindrops and sunshine
It is a gift
It is God's given
Raindrops
Sunshine
Its all part of a good life
Its beautiful
Beauty of which begins
With smile
Learn to smile
Both under raindrops and sunshine
Under any circumstances
We smile
Cause there's beauty
In Raindrops and Sunshine



                                   By Dawn Onyenucheya

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Raindrop and Sunshine being beautiful weathers and how life goes on with being too short but just a smile is enough

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Written on February 14, 2024

Submitted by dawntochi on February 14, 2024

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