The Human Heart Poem by Raymond Farrell

The Human Heart



The terrors of nature
That burst forth from volcanic eruptions
The grinding of earth's plates together
Causing earthquakes that rip open the earth
And wreak havoc and mayhem
All around the Pacific Rim
The raging of the sea in all its fury
Rivers swollen and flooding
Vast tracts of land
Wild fires engulfing everything in their path
The extremes of cold and winter blizzards
None of these at their worst
Equal the bent up terrors found
In the depths of the human heart.

Friday, January 20, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: commentary
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Raymond Farrell

Raymond Farrell

Perth, Ontario
Close
Error Success