Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads. Become a member
Feb 2016
Rising ocean, Hurricane
Winds so swift, they howl and wail.
From New York as far as Maine
Lives in danger from the gale.

Swelling seas come crashing down.
Great trees uproot from the ground.
Scared people fear that they may drown
For Sandy's here and knows no bounds.

No bus, no train, no way out
No light, no heat, no food to eat
Dark crumbling city, people shout
'Please help us now,' they do entreat.

Hours pass while Sandy roars.
Many homes are blown away.
Until it goes, the death toll soars,
Please pass quickly, they all pray.
From my poetry book, WORD PIE. I have two poetry books
www.novelsforyou.wix.com/novelsforyou
Written by
julie patten
356
   Kate Barkes and Bianca Reyes
Please log in to view and add comments on poems