Wednesday, May 22, 2019

The sun’s ray’s play on my face – Creative Writing

The suns rays play on my face, I manage to open my eyes and see the house bathed in a syndicate of light, making the old houses white walls glow. Between the walls, the windows with their mysterious sheen give the patina of age, mulling the whole house. It has a rustic feel about it with a few pieces of outdoor(a) furniture made by a skilled craftsman many years ago. It is an old white house with a red roof and a large porch from where lots of sunflowers in their vessels smile at the sun. Looking through the windows made utterly impossible with the glorious mornings sunlight.The garden seems heavenly, with its extraordinary colours and vibrancy. The suns rays reflect of the flowing water of the stream alongside the river, almost painful to look at if it werent for its rare beauty. The aroma of flowers and various strange plants waft through the channelize creating a summer feel. In the painted pots, geraniums enchant my sight with a large palette of colours, creating a peaceful f eeling.The sun is up in the savoury sky, birds are singing on the trees and the air is filled with the fragrance of the flowers. The little pathway leading up to the house is very quaint with its meandering pave formation, its tiny gate and the fences surrounding them. I glide my fingers all over the front of the door, feeling every fine texture and ripple of the mature oak.I recurrence to the house deep into the evening. The sun finally let way for the moon and in doing so has changed the sense of the house entirely. Its small gate and fences reassure me that it is the identical house yet so much seems altered in some way. The bright sparkling blue stream running down the garden had construct a dark mysterious crawling creature.The house is now purple with moonlight tainting the beautiful white that it previously was. The furnitures silhouettes show malformed figures watching over the garden. Furthermore, the sunflowers appear as scarecrows with their tall thin body and wide spanned leaves imitating the arms. The moonlight has jaded the houses rustic charm and made it an object of unsettling nature.The garden has also been distorted with its lack of colour and texture, everything seemingly taking a troublesome form in its silhouette status. The once beatiful smeel of plants has now been frozen out by the tremble of the air. The beams of sunlight stupefy vanished, replaced with the dull smolder of the moon catching everything in its wake and not allowing even a fragment of colour to reach my eye. The bees and the birds have left and with that comes the sinister silence of the shadowy darkness. The dim snake that was the pathway curls and coils its way to the doorway where I had once stood, nonetheless the house seems unrecognisable without the colours, sounds and smells that once made it such a special place.

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