The Tornado Poem by Jan Oskar Hansen

The Tornado

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The tornado
The storm held its breath than blew
Uprooted trees, roofs flew off buildings
The storm awoke the ocean, which crashed ashore
Car crashes and closed coastal roads.
The tempest didn`t last long when it eased
Torrential rain fell, a wall of water dark as hell.
We sat in there gloomy prisoners of nature.

Sunday, February 24, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: story
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M Asim Nehal 24 February 2019

Nicely described, I liked it.10+++

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