With fearful eyes I looked upon the valley. The sun had risen again, but this time life was not the same. THe wind aws blowing in a nother direction, and the creatures of the earth were not rejuvenated with the new day. Indeed, there was something wrong. I watched upon the sun and its extending arms, read out to the world crying, "I am life." WIth the sunrise of a new day, darkness followed; dakness so somer and sunken with despair that it cast a shroud over the light. The ocean-like sky disappeared into a gray, stone overcast. Thunder and lightning began to show its prsence in the sky with yellow flashes of light and booming sounds to match those of giant's feet in the heavens. Each violent blow shook the earth with the force of ten earthquakes, and the lightning blazed across the sky like shooting stars onthe clarest night.
The sound of birds chirping echoed throughtout the hidden valley, and the treetops were alive with the sounds of the high-pitched flucuations. The sounds of the wailing birds alerted the inhavitants of the forest that daner was indeed on its way. Nayda stood upon another hill and watched nature and the whole world live through its course of life. The air smelled of wt ,dewy grass that seemed to reach out and touch the hairs insie my nose with intense spine-tingling sensations that made me quiver at the aroma. The grass in the valley below rippled from end to end, seeming continous, like shining water in a cove. The littlest rodents searched out in utter despair for a place of shleter from the fury that had become such an unwelcome guest on their doorstep.