Haiyan The World's Biggest Storm Poem by Francis Duggan

Haiyan The World's Biggest Storm



Haiyan the World's biggest storm has blown itself tame
And where it has been through in the Philippines will never again be the same
The images of the destruction on t v are so sad as the families bury their dead
For the survivors of Haiyan many tough years ahead
Left to grieve for their dead after Nature's attack
Their homes in time may be re-built but their friends and families cannot be brought back
Even photographs of them to Haiyan have been lost
To the regions it has been through the winds of death have come at a huge cost
When Nature grows angry she leaves destruction, heartbreak and tears
And the grief she gives rise to does linger for years
That Nature is and will always be the World's number one super power is not a lie
When she grows angry great buildings do fall and people do die
Haiyan may have blown itself tame the World's greatest wind
But death and destruction in it's wake it has left behind.

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