The song of the rainy city
November 17, 2023 at 6:51 AM
Gray clouds hung heavily in the sky, as if covered with a veil of sadness. The rain whispered its quiet song, embracing the streets and alleys of the city in thin streams. Drops, like tears of heaven, painted glass mother-of-pearl patterns on the windows, turning ordinary glass frames into magical portals to the world of melancholy.
People walked through the streets of the city, bowing their heads under the weightless burden of moisture. The views dimmed, like a reflection in rain puddles, reflecting the longing and heaviness of gray everyday life. They were like shadows in this rain city, making their way through the downpour, lost in their own thoughts, like ships in a sea of boundless sadness.
But in the midst of this haze of grayness, in one of the old cafes, music was playing. There, under the dim light of the lamps, sat an old pianist. His hands gently stroked the keys, pulling out the notes from the old piano, like rays of light in a dark sky. The melody was like an echo of lost dreams, like a song of the past days, carrying away memories along the path of wet sidewalks.
Behind the glass of the cafe, rain streams flowed like tears, merging with the urban landscape. Inside, under the musical spell of the pianist, people found shelter from the downpour of life. Noiselessly, as if in a dance, they plunged into their thoughts, allowing the music to free their souls from the shackles of rain melancholy.
And at that moment, the city became not just gray and wet, but a place where every drop of rain was a note in the melody of sadness, where every step became a dance to the beat of an invisible symphony. Under the umbrella of his memories, the city became a rainy landscape, where every intersection passed was a turn into the unknown, where every street kept its history, like the pages of an intricate book.
And so, under the sad accompaniment of the rain, the city cried and at the same time sang its incredibly beautiful and sad song, which only the one who was left alone with her could truly understand.