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A Gigantic Giant

by OrangeRose

A Gigantic Giant is mad at his wife. He made her cry big, wet tears. Now he's stomping around on the cloud-covered ground. The sound is quite frightening to hear! You can hear him shout loudest on dark, windy nights, When a burning coal flies from the hearth. He yells a bad word, (One that I never learned,) And the big coal falls down to the earth! It fills up the sky with a blinding, white light. Sometimes it makes little girls scream. You can hear a loud CRACK so you know where it's at. It can even burn down a whole tree! A Gigantic Giant is settling down. His wife isn't crying as much. He sits down in his chair, His wife brushes her hair, They'll fight again next week with luck!
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Written by
OrangeRose
24 / F / Under a Willow Tree
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Written by
OrangeRose
24 / F / Under a Willow Tree
Published
Mar 12, 2018
Time
2m
Notes

Description of a thunderstorm. Meant to be read as though through the eyes of a child.

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#nature#thunder#lightning#giant#child#childhood#story#silly#wind
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