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The Peace in the Chaos
I looked and saw the kid jumping up and down
from joy at the sight of rain.
I was surprised to see him smile.
It was such an incredible sight
to see the trees growing from the ash
and the plants and veggies
rising from the graveyard of a forest.
I looked as the kid started to run at the tree,
hugging and embracing it.
I then dropped my bag and walked up to the tree.
It looked like something majestic with its purple aura
surrounding it, and its blue leaves surrounding the
tree itself encompassing it in a beautiful sphere.
Suddenly, the earth started shaking, and the tree
lifted a piece of the surface of the ground
with us on its way into the air.
We were higher than all the trees, and we lay down.
I loved it all.
It was so peaceful
compared to the rest of the world, burning
from the volcanoes.
The sky had cleared up, and we had a great view
on the city, which was now overgrown with plants
and leaves intertwining into the skyscrapers.
It was a glorious day for nature.
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