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Written by Anna Sharad Gautam (Kathmandu University high school)   
Friday, 18 July 2008

While the sun was heading towards the horizon, I thought that the red ball was just shining for me. With the sun setting down, it left its mark on the entire sky. The sky was getting redder making the entire world seem jolly. Maybe it could just be my feeling as on that day I was leaving my personal history behind and accepting what nature had to offer me. Even the sun was giving me a chance to start a fresh life.

My whole focus was on the sky and I noticed that the splendid sky was being covered by prominent black clouds… I wondered if that was a bad sign. I got goose bumps all over my body. I thought this couldn’t be happening. My life had just started and again darkness was making its way into it. But I had promised myself that I would accept what nature would offer me. Maybe these clouds would be there only for a while would move away.

But I again made an excuse that day. Starting a fresh life would need loads of courage, and my soul knew that I had not collected all that would be needed. These were my daily sentiments. Relating my personal feelings with the environment I get a kind of personal satisfaction. Although nature does not directly talk to me, I have been talking to nature all the time, and it gives me my answers through the various movements. Every movement of nature seems to be saying something to me.

Leaving one’s personal history behind is a daunting task. I have tried to leave it but it is not happening. May be it’s the course of nature. The unspoken words of nature have helped me reinforce my soul and helped me know myself better as a person. Hope that with its unspoken words, it will help me live a happy life without a trace of my history.

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