Eternal sunshine
The cloud withers as the sun comes in the way As the river dances with the sun as it reflects its smile onto the river. The sun reflected on the flowers as the flowers bounce with joy The gloomy clouds cry a horrible storm and take over the suns rays of smiles The gloomy clouds cry on the river the river is now growing for now it is one big storm The river is now angry as it ambushes the flowers,the flowers are now withered away for now there's no shine,the river is angry and lonely it has nobody to dance with The gloomy clouds now spread negativity to the trees and now animals. No one is there to stop it,the sun is gone but wait A burst of light appears the sun has returned The sun holds the river by its hands and says “not to fear,i will hold you and dance with you until my time is done,then my friend the stars will watch over you and protect you,” The river calms down into a small stream again and flows gracefully and says “thank you sun” The flowers are gone,the sun is sad but has be be strong for his people.He touches the ground with a gentle touch as the flowers grow back bouncing and singing for joy.The flowers sing as loud as they can to show their appreciation The clouds are gone they feel misunderstood,they just want someone to understand them or value them instead they hate the clouds.The clouds loathe the sun,they envied him.Everyone loved the sun,the sun brought joy to everything he touched One time the clouds dreteched the earth but the sun calmed the clouds down and took the time to understand the clouds and ask why they are always upset.”You have to understand sun,we don't want to cause issues we just want to help out like you do but no one can understand us” says the clouds “well maybe you can try to calm down the storm and instead flow based of thinking instead of emotion” The clouds nod in unison and soon the ecosystem was at peace.
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