Friday, July 22, 2011

July falls


What could take you from heaven to the hell? How is possible to tremble due to cold at Sahara desert? How is it possible to sweat to the heat at Antarctica? How to explain this journey from two extreme points?

It is not the first time we have falls in the month of July. Winter here in Southern Hemisphere, summer in Northern, but the leaves still fall from the trees when it is no longer fall anywhere.

At the begging of the second half of the year, our body's strongest muscle works overtime and the mind is studied by psychologists and undergoes to resistance exams in laboratory.

Glory comes in the begging of the month with e-mails written with purple letters and a new diamonds mine is discovered in South Africa. We get fascinated by the new colors and brights.

We will be surrounded by a fire that warms us during the coldest nights, a heat that make us so glad that we want to contaminate and warm those who feel cold. We are burning, the house is burning and then it happens: KABOOM! The gas cylinder explodes and fire runs out of our control.

You need gas to new explosions and feed the flames, but they fade and the fire extinguishes by itself. The red, yellow and orange disappears to be substituted by the blue. Ashes remain.

Call the fire department! Leave and bring me Delilah, quickly!

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