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The sky was foreboding as we set sail Dark tendrils dominated the horizon And the telltale BOOM of distant thunder Predicated a storm we will never forget In defiance of mother natures fury We pushed on Uncaring and willing to face whatever Obstacles she dared throw our way Be it hell or high water We would not quit Neither the first disrupting sprinkle Nor the darkening gloom could dissuade The course we had set As a cool chill began to soak to the bone We yelled at the doom: "Is this all you have to offer? Nothing easy is ever good! This temporary drizzle Will never sour our mood!" As if in response a thunderclap rose And white lightning lit up the riverbank Illuminating the disappearing islands We had so stubbornly named Engulfed by the swell of oncoming Floodwaters filling the river to the brink Pushing us ever onwards towards Bank after bank Hoping to capsize or submerge our hubris For a monument to all who dared challenge Her wrath We yelled at the monsoon: "We see you there In the miniature big bangs And the millions of bouncing diamonds! We see you there In the rising depths of oblivion And the countless tons of tears! We see you there behind it all And we still love you Mother nature dear!" We yelled until we were mute We rowed until our hands seized We shivered until we were frozen We pushed on never to be seen
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May 15, 2017
May 15, 2017 at 4:45 PM UTC
Mother Natures Wrath
The sky was foreboding as we set sail Dark tendrils dominated the horizon And the telltale BOOM of distant thunder Predicated a storm we will never forget In defiance of mother natures fury We pushed on Uncaring and willing to face whatever Obstacles she dared throw our way Be it hell or high water We would not quit Neither the first disrupting sprinkle Nor the darkening gloom could dissuade The course we had set As a cool chill began to soak to the bone We yelled at the doom: "Is this all you have to offer? Nothing easy is ever good! This temporary drizzle Will never sour our mood!" As if in response a thunderclap rose And white lightning lit up the riverbank Illuminating the disappearing islands We had so stubbornly named Engulfed by the swell of oncoming Floodwaters filling the river to the brink Pushing us ever onwards towards Bank after bank Hoping to capsize or submerge our hubris For a monument to all who dared challenge Her wrath We yelled at the monsoon: "We see you there In the miniature big bangs And the millions of bouncing diamonds! We see you there In the rising depths of oblivion And the countless tons of tears! We see you there behind it all And we still love you Mother nature dear!" We yelled until we were mute We rowed until our hands seized We shivered until we were frozen We pushed on never to be seen
LRThompson
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May 15, 2017
May 15, 2017 at 4:45 PM UTC
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