Monday, May 9, 2022

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May brings flowers after April's rain. That line i have read and heard many times. But it is not quite applicable to my clime. The truth is in May the shrubs, in the gardens may carry more blooms than they did before. They are always flowering. Then comes the June rains. The true rains of the Rainy Season. Floods in some areas with loss of roof and furniture. I feel certain in such areas residents will question the fates -For how can I be sure I shall see again the world on the first of May 

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Welcome to Monday WRites # 348
Happy Easter. tis the season of joy in renewal
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Using the line “For how can I be sure I shall see again The world on the first of May” –From “May Day” by Sara Teasdale 
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