Saturday, March 14, 2015

YOUNG GENERATION

At the end of a village lived a grandma and a grandpa. They both, while sleeping, did not like noise or any creature to disturb them. Their house had a big yard, a pond and a garden surrounded by small and big trees with fresh sweet flowers and dark shadows, which were beautiful and comfortable.
 
With grandma and grandpa were not at home, kids, as well as many birds, liked to visit around their yard. They were very happy because they could come to play together. Some kids chased and caught the birds some played hide-and-seek game, and the others played with a ball.

When grandma and grandpa came back home seeing the kids playing in their yard, they were so furious, so they made the kids run away from their yard.

When the autumn came, they built a fence surrounding their yard preventing the kids from entering the yard. After shedding their leaves, the trees stopped growing the new leaves and began to fade away as if they were dried and the soil was unfertilized, or not rich.

One morning, grandma and grandpa sat next to the window looking outside. They were very surprised to see a wonderful view of the trees outside their yard with new green leaves appearing seasonally.

They were wondering and deeply worried. "What shall we do to change our trees into what they were before?" they asked themselves.

One day there were a group of kids creeping into their yard through small hole of the fence to visit there again? Suddenly, the trees in their garden also began to grow in full leaves.

Seeing this change, they were very happy that these trees turned into what they had been before. And, they came out of the house with enthusiasm and played with those kids. "Welcome, kids, for your return!" said grandma and grandpa.

Since then, grandma and grandma began to love those kids like their own kids.

The grandma and grandpa often told the morality and some legendary tales about backgrounds of places to the kids. And the kids listened to their telling carefully and happily.

The End
The Child.is father of the Man

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