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Neuvalence
Poems
Apr 2018
Siklòn
Between the stone the moss had lay
Cries of help left there to stay
Love and joy lost in the gray
A sight of the land so haunting
The boats on shore were but a few
Huts were scattered across the view
From erosion, the sands withdrew
Not one but I had stood the ground
At this very place where I had grown
Years ago, I had willingly shown
That I too could have walked alone
To reach a place of anew
But on my journey from the sea
I heard my people’s harrowing plea
From miles away—
how could it be?
Had the winds taken them away?
Now that I have come return
Time has passed and I have learned
That each life will have their turn
To be at sky's mercy
This a poem I worked on for three hours straight, but was still dissatisfied with it. Now, two weeks later, it's truly grown on me
#hurricane
#haitiancreole
#haiti
#creole
#siklon
#nature
#wrath
#mothernature
#winds
#storm
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