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Windswept
Windswept
Story length: 4mins, 50 secs
Written by: Nadine D’Souza
Read by: Chuck Brown
The Copperpod tree was in full bloom. Vibrant and
vivacious it swayed gracefully from side to side, sending down a shower of
copper yellow petals.
“Gosh, you’re beautiful!” exclaimed the other trees.
The Copperpod tree stood up straight and rustled its
leaves, clearly enjoying the attention.
A gust of wind blew through the forest causing all the
tress to bend westwards.
“Oh no…my flowers!” cried the Copperpod tree, trying
its best to stand still.
Another gust of wind sent the trees swaying the other
way.
“That’s enough!” said the Copperpod tree, as a bunch
of flowers fell from its top most branches, “I’ve just about had enough!”
All the other trees turned to look.
“Now look here Mr. Wind, I refuse to dance to your
tunes anymore! I wish to sway by myself! Not the way you want me to!” said the
Copperpod tree firmly.
A gentle whisper broke out among the trees.
The wind stopped blowing. The din of dead silence rang
through the forest.
A moment later the wind swept through the air again.
It circled around the trees and made a whooshing sound. But it never touched
the Copperpod tree.
The Copperpod tree watched the other trees giggle as
the wind tickled their branches. Then it turned the other way and admired its
flowers. Out of the corner of its eye it looked to see if any tree was
watching. But they were all dancing with the wind.
The Copperpod tree tried to ruffle its flowers. But it
couldn’t. It tried to shake its branches. But it couldn’t. It tried to lean closer
to the other tress. But it couldn’t. All it could do was stand still.
“Gosh, you’re beautiful!” said the trees.
A few days later, the Copperpod tree opened its tired
eyes with a glimmer of hope. But the other trees were looking elsewhere. They
were looking at the Gulmohar tree, which was ablaze with fiery red flowers. It
was scattering its petals in the air like tiny sparks of fire. The wind blew
around it; tousling its branches and making its flowers flush an even brighter
red.
Nobody paid any attention to the Copperpod tree which
was all bent now. There wasn’t a single copper yellow flower on it. Dried
flowers and leaves still clung to its branches.
The Copperpod tree let out a groan. Its trunk was
hurting from standing so still. It longed to sway at least once! But the wind
refused to even come near it.
“Alright, Mr. Wind, I’m sorry! The truth is that I
need you,” sighed the Copperpod tree. It felt a slight waft of air near its
side. The wind had come closer to listen.
“I know I’m a big beautiful tree, with lovely flowers
and healthy branches and a nice strong trunk. But all that doesn’t matter, if
all I can do is be still!” said the Copperpod tree.
“I want to sprinkle my petals over the little children
that sit beneath me. I want to reach out my branches and kiss the sky. I want
to stretch and protect the people that take shelter under me. I want to dance
again. I want to be a living, breathing tree that sways with the wind!” the
Copperpod tree hunched lower, unable to even stand up straight anymore.
A gentle breeze floated over the Copperpod tree. It
started out at its roots, awakening them from their slumber. It travelled
upwards wrapping itself around its trunk and permeating through its gnarled
branches. It gave the tree a little shake, causing its dried flowers and leaves
to fall away. It nuzzled the little flower buds which started blooming. The
wind encompassed the Copperpod tree in a giant hug and swayed with it in a soft
gentle dance.
The Copperpod tree threw its branches around the wind
and danced like it had never danced before!
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