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Ex-Ophelia

In Europe's land, where windstorms blow, A season came, with a name to show. France and Spain, Portugal too, Joined the dance, with winds that blew. Storm Aileen, the first to appear, With gusts so strong, and skies so clear. She danced across the land with might, Causing chaos, day and night. Then came Ophelia, fierce and bold, A tempest like no other, we're told. She spun and twirled, with all her might, Leaving destruction in her sight. Eleanor joined the windstorm dance, With winds that made the trees all prance. She danced through towns, and fields of green, Leaving a trail, of a stormy scene. David and Emma, the final pair, Brought an end to the windstorm affair. With their departure, calm restored, The dance was over, peace restored. Random page: GNAC (disambiguation)