The Saddest Day
It was one of those superb days that makes you forget all your problems
and makes you grateful that you are alive. The sun was beaming down
scintillating honeyed rays to the earth, turning everything they touched into gold.
The wind was a light blowing breeze, like angels breathing softly upon the world.
The birds were singing their most beautiful songs turning the trees into radiant
symphony orchestras. The crystal clear sky must have transformed into a mirror
over the Caribbean Sea, for it was of the most beautiful shades of blue I had
ever laid eyes on. The leaves were blowing around on the ground, already
changed to fall colors of browns, yellows, and even pinks. The air smelled
refreshing like a splash of cold water on your face when you awake in the
morning, and crispy like an autumn leaf. Indeed, it was a glorious day, but you
should never judge a book by its cover.
As I stepped out of the house that morning, I took a deep......
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