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Tornado

All but still

Wheat wavering in the distance, shivering in anticipation

Animals hide away, tucked in the safety of hideaways, holes, and orifices

Humans crouch underground, waiting

Hours pass

A lone alarm shouts across the land

"This is an emergency. I repeat, an emergency warning"

So loud that those below, closer to hell than ever before, clutch their ears

For they are ringing from the vibrant sound waves stretching across the fields

A slight change in wind directions

A little bit of motion

Begins the devastation

 

A lone inverted triangle appears

Seemingly hovering, inches above the ground

Circling its prey, before it gorges itself

Endless cyclic motions, vacuuming everything in its path

Houses, barns, plants fly

Tugged from the attraction to the ground to the sky

Engulfed by the tornado

That winds down a path of destruction

 

On a whirlwind high

Drunk off of its power

Invoking pain for no reason, except that it can

Land ripped to shreds

Houses taken and tossed miles and miles away

Barns slingshotted across the American countryside

And the deaths

Oh the deaths

 

Those who thought they could wait it out

Survive again once more

Those who tried to chase the twister

Mesmerized by its hypnotic dance

Those who were in the wrong place at the wrong time

Oblivious to their preventable fate

 

When the humans emerged

From their underground bunker

They found a land left ruined

Wiped blank of human development

With that they shed tears

Watering the fertile lands

As the tornado wrecked havoc

It brought a rebirth

A chance to start again fresh

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Written by
windydays
23 / F
Published
Nov 20, 2018
Lines·Words
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Notes

tornadoes and their destructive power.

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#tornadoes#twister#people#rebirth#destruction#havoc#fear#still#countryside#midwest
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