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It shook me. Like the buzzing of an early morning alarm, I was awoken from my sleep. Into reality, I was thrown, and into the mini-van, I was packed away. I didn’t want to leave, but I left with my family And, by the grace of God, a fourteen hour drive landed us safely in Georgia. Georgia… Ah, Georgia. It had been a while since my last visit, though every previous time was voluntary. In Georgia, they cancel school over a little rain, While the eye of the storm hovers its dreadful head over my home, As if to see what it could devour. But it didn’t. It didn’t succeed. It didn’t quench its thirst. It couldn’t devour. It barely left a mark on my home, but the mark on the community was much larger. This was a wake-up call to that community to commune, to partake in its purpose. It was a call to me to partake in mine. My calling, like a dream from a deep sleep, Was awoken… and It shook me.
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Feb 26, 2018
Feb 26, 2018 at 12:55 AM UTC
Shaken, but not quite stirred
It shook me. Like the buzzing of an early morning alarm, I was awoken from my sleep. Into reality, I was thrown, and into the mini-van, I was packed away. I didn’t want to leave, but I left with my family And, by the grace of God, a fourteen hour drive landed us safely in Georgia. Georgia… Ah, Georgia. It had been a while since my last visit, though every previous time was voluntary. In Georgia, they cancel school over a little rain, While the eye of the storm hovers its dreadful head over my home, As if to see what it could devour. But it didn’t. It didn’t succeed. It didn’t quench its thirst. It couldn’t devour. It barely left a mark on my home, but the mark on the community was much larger. This was a wake-up call to that community to commune, to partake in its purpose. It was a call to me to partake in mine. My calling, like a dream from a deep sleep, Was awoken… and It shook me.
9/21/17 Written about a particularly annoying event of nature.
JessicaJarvisPoetry
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Feb 26, 2018
Feb 26, 2018 at 12:55 AM UTC
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