In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent
A Rainy Day
A day
with day-long raining or drizzling frequently in the rainy season or in other
seasons is called a rainy day. On a rainy day it rains cats and dogs and there
is any hardly let up in rain. In Bangladesh a rainy day is welcomed after the
scorching heat of summer. The sky remains cloudy and the weather becomes gloomy
and damp in a rainy day. A subtle darkness appears there as the sun is barely
seen in the midst of raining but sometimes the sun peeps through the black
clouds. Normal life is disrupted also. People become bored being confined in
house. Often water stands here and there on the roads and they become muddy and
slippery. People who have to go outside or go to office or their workplace
should carry an umbrella with them and move along with shoes in hand and clothes
folded. But a rainy day is very enjoyable to the school going students because
they usually don’t go to school and that’s why the presence of the students of
different institutions seems very thin. The children are seen to bathe in rain
water with merriment. However a rainy day is multidimensional. To somebody it
is very mesmerizing, charming and to
others like day labourers, poor villagers and service holders it is not totally
enjoyable. Sometimes, they can’t go for work owing to excessive rain. To speak
the truth, a rainy day has both enjoyment and suffering. But in the context of
our country, it brings about disadvantages for the common people rather than
pleasure.
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