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Storms! The weather vanes twirl about in mass hysteria North! South! East! West! Lightning crowds the skies with white gold Instantaneous rods of crooked steel pierce the horizon Booming, clamorous crunching clap throughout the hushed heavens quaking the frames and foundations, making cats and dogs rush under the beds for protection The young ones peek out of windows and defy their nervousness The adults slam the windows closed to shut out the savage elements Blustery winds work their way through each crack and crevice as looming, ominous clouds hanging low in readiness finally burst forth like a breaking dam People run for cover running for their very lives from the rods of steel that slice the sky ducking drops so wild and wet that they make the very soul shake and shiver drenching each victim to the bone Flowers and grasses drown deliriously in the quenching drink Worms migrate for safer territory to find little comfort at all Until the deluge is done and the skies have decided they have bore enough will they subside yet only to blow their way through to trespass another town their violent wrath satisfied for now Because they provide us with needed sustenance we can be obliging to them these storms that strike us usually against our will Because they amaze us educate our thoughts and entertain our imaginations we can be forgiving of their tempers
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Jun 21, 2010
Jun 21, 2010 at 6:27 PM UTC
Storms
Storms! The weather vanes twirl about in mass hysteria North! South! East! West! Lightning crowds the skies with white gold Instantaneous rods of crooked steel pierce the horizon Booming, clamorous crunching clap throughout the hushed heavens quaking the frames and foundations, making cats and dogs rush under the beds for protection The young ones peek out of windows and defy their nervousness The adults slam the windows closed to shut out the savage elements Blustery winds work their way through each crack and crevice as looming, ominous clouds hanging low in readiness finally burst forth like a breaking dam People run for cover running for their very lives from the rods of steel that slice the sky ducking drops so wild and wet that they make the very soul shake and shiver drenching each victim to the bone Flowers and grasses drown deliriously in the quenching drink Worms migrate for safer territory to find little comfort at all Until the deluge is done and the skies have decided they have bore enough will they subside yet only to blow their way through to trespass another town their violent wrath satisfied for now Because they provide us with needed sustenance we can be obliging to them these storms that strike us usually against our will Because they amaze us educate our thoughts and entertain our imaginations we can be forgiving of their tempers
dorothy-anderson
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Jun 21, 2010
Jun 21, 2010 at 6:27 PM UTC
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