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Approaching chaos

Written for Poppy's March Prompt

By Anna Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 1 min read
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On a shining summer sunday

Clouds are appearing far away

They're filled with anger

Like a burly evil angel

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The mother nature

Is in danger

The animals can feel the increasing tension

That we don't have to mention

Preys and predators now become equal

In the sky flying eagle

Warns everyone

The only solution is to run

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

All creatures are panicking

They have no idea, what's coming

In the distance lightnings sparkles

How frightening!

The storms is threathening

The little spiderwebs are shaking

While thunders repeating

It's just the beginning

Of something big...

Hail is falling

The wind is blowing away the birdnests

Using that they're helpless

There's no power

That could calm down the weather...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the story

How the sunny became stormy

And the brave turned into timid

In less than a minute.



Written for Poppy's March Prompt:


And for RM Stockton's Unofficial Challenge:

nature poetryinspirational

About the Creator

Anna

"Put good out into the world and good will come back to you" - Kumiko, Cobra Kai

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  • Poppy 2 years ago

    Really great imagery!

  • 𝐑𝐌𝐒2 years ago

    Another great one, Anna! This is so vividly descriptive.

  • Grogu2 years ago

    Well, one person has power over even the biggest storm. By the way, even in the biggest storms, the most beautiful thing is that it ends once and the sunshine is beautiful afterwards.

  • Lamar Wiggins2 years ago

    Love the title and the poem that follows. Great entry!!!

  • Randy Baker2 years ago

    Good job! I like the description of the "burly evil angel". Also, you make a very interesting observation about how the coming storm "equalizes" the predators and the prey, as they all fear what is coming. There is an analogy underlying this, regarding how tragedy and disaster have an equalizing effect on humans.

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