The storm flashes white strobe lights illuminating the soppy landscape Thunder rolls the hills crying in loneliness
Alone tucked under the constant strumming of grandfather clock I am burdened Weighted down by tornado thoughts swirling twisters in and out
There is a haunting silence that slices, in between the booms of night's tantrum a silence so thin, the cracks in the hardwood whisper low They speak of chilling steps lead by ghosts of wandering hopes, gypsy breaths and thoughts untold
The fire shrinks, flames frightened by the storm the lights flicker, electrical surges spark skin crawling fear inches closer wrapping it's claw up my back
Panic comes with each heave of air, the silence hovers like spirits crossed over my eyes wander the four walls, pained in glass anticipating the boom The sudden strike that fills empty room lighting shattered