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Tornado

A nature poem

By Danielle MosleyPublished 4 years ago 1 min read
Tornado
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I hope you enjoy this poem. This isn't based on any of my personal experiences. This one just came off the top of my head.

It didn't move like anything you could ever imagine.

It pulled down the trees and telephone poles like pins at a bowling alley.

Hail the size of golf balls fell hard for minutes that seemed like eternity.

It tore into everything like a roaring beast.

I watched large trucks be turned over like a toddler knocking over Legos.

I watched as houses and large building were torn down like paper.

I saw cars thrown like toys through the air.

The sky was as black as night during midmorning.

It ate until there was nothing left.

I climbed out of the ditch I was laying in.

Where the hell if my house?

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About the Creator

Danielle Mosley

I've enjoyed writing and reading ever since I was in grade school. I'm looking forward to making a career out of my talent as a writer. If you like any of my articles be sure to share them and leave me a tip. Any type of support is great!

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