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‘Colourful season’ by Halalisani Shoba

With an understanding that like winter, also spring will come and go but as we are approaching it, we shouldn’t limit ourselves since we don’t know what tomorrow has in store for us.

  Halalisani Shoba

“The winter is past, the season of singing has come, flowers will soon appear on earth, the fig tree forms its early fruit; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance and, the cooing of doves is heard in our land”. The spring has sprung, slowly the days and nights are becoming warmer in Northern Natal. Colourful season is upon us. Whether you like it or not but the one who is supernatural knows how to shift the seasons. Soon the days will become longer and the nights shorter. Out of all four seasons, I love spring and summer. I feel like these two seasons bring life in almost everything.

With an understanding that like winter, also spring will come and go but as we are approaching it, we shouldn’t limit ourselves since we don’t know what tomorrow has in store for us. Everyday deserve to be lived with joy, excitement and lot of laughter but unfortunately unforeseen circumstances have a way of forbidding us that.

Well; no one said, everything will be like a walk in the park. No one promised us guaranteed happiness but it doesn’t mean we should allow circumstances to defeat us. Whatever happened, perhaps was meant to happen but at the moment let us sing with joy and great hope, the season of singing has come.

How I wish everything we touch in this spring may turn to be colourful. I’m not only referring to the appearance part of it but also the reality. Emotionally, Spiritually and Mentally, we deserve a breakthrough of colourfulness. We owe it to ourselves to be great, we deserve to live longer and healthier so that we can conquer everything. No sickness, death, failure and confusion directed towards us shall prosper, from this season onwards. We are strong, beautiful and colourful, I declare.


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