Meditations
The cloud and the dune
Victor Perez Centeno, UNCTAD
Everyone knows that the lives of clouds are very active, but
very short, writes Bruno Ferrero. and that brings us to another
story:
A young cloud was born in the middle of a great storm in the Mediterranean
Sea. But it hardly had time to grow there; a strong wind pushed all
the clouds towards Africa.
A young cloud was born in the middle of a
great storm in the Mediterranean Sea. But it
hardly had time to grow there; a strong wind
pushed all the clouds towards Africa.
As soon as they arrived on the continent, the
climate changed: a warm sun shone in the sky,
and down below the golden sand of the Sahara
desert spread into the distance. The wind continued
to push them towards the forests in the
south, since it hardly ever rains in the desert.
However, just as it is with young people, so
with young clouds: this one decided to break
away from its parents and older friends, to
see the world.
— What are you doing? – complained the
wind. – The entire desert is exactly the same!
Come back to the group, and let’s go to the
center of Africa, where there are beautiful
mountains and trees!
But the young cloud, a rebel by nature, did
not obey; little by little, it lowered its altitude,
until it was able to float on a gentle, generous
breeze down near the golden sands. After
wandering all over the place, it noticed that
one of the dunes was smiling at it.
It was because the dune was also young,
recently formed by the wind which had just
passed. Straight away, the cloud fell in love
with its golden hair.
— Good morning – said the cloud. – What is it
like living down there?
— I have the company of the other dunes, the
sun, the wind, and the caravans which pass
by from time to time. Sometimes it is very
hot, but it is bearable. And what is living up
there like?
— There is also the wind and the sun, but the
advantage is, I can wander across the sky and
get to know everything.
— For me life is short – said the dune. –
When the wind returns from the forests, I will
disappear.
— And does that make you sad?
— It gives me the impression that I am of no
use to anyone.
— I feel the same way. As soon as another
wind comes, I will go south and become rain;
however, that’s my destiny.
The dune hesitated for a moment, before saying:
— Did you know that, down here in the
desert, we call the rain Paradise?
— I didn’t know I could become something so
important – said the proud cloud.
- I’ve heard several legends told by old dunes.
They say that, after the rain, we are covered
in herbs and flowers. But I’d never know what
that is like, for in the desert it only rains very
rarely.
This time it was the cloud which hesitated.
But then it started to smile joyfully:
— If you like, I can cover you with rain.
Although I’ve only just arrived, I am in love
with you, and would like to stay here forever.
— When I first saw you up in the sky, I too
fell in love – said the dune. – but if you turn
your lovely white hair into rain, you will die.
— Love never dies – said the dune. – It transforms;
and I want to show you Paradise.
And so it began to caress the dune with
droplets; they remained together like this for
a long time, until a rainbow appeared.
The next day, the small dune was covered
in flowers. Other clouds passing towards central
Africa, thought that must be part of the
forest they were searching for, and poured
down more rain. Twenty years later, the dune
had become an oasis, which refreshed travelers
under the shade of its trees.
And all because, one day, a loving cloud
hadn’t been afraid to give up its life in the
name of love. End.