On the beach, the day before the rains... --- --- --- 'Monsoon will be here tomorrow,' the Met Dept. said. It's late. Maybe the early May showers left it spent. The schoolkids' new books and shoes should be drying Under the fan on the dining table. Those are still dry.
Strange dark clouds are gathering in the east (why east?), Too weak to be the real mob. Above, a half-moon teased. To the west, bright blue sky and the evening sun beckoned. I knew I had to be on the beach, the day before the rains.
There, I should have prayed to the evening sun. But a lovely young one, A twenty something I should not look at, stood between Sad hopeless me and the sun. I could look at her mother But she looked like me, company fit for the lovely one's father.
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