All Clear Poem by David Harris

All Clear

Rating: 5.0


They swarmed the skies like angry hornets,
the war birds in the air above.
There were so many,
at times they blocked out the sun.
Then their parcels of death,
started raining all around,
killing the innocent on the ground.
The earth shook, buildings crumbled,
hysteria filled each breath of air.
Footsteps ran in every direction,
away from the falling terror.
Speech was drowned,
in crashes and crackling flames.
Within in minutes nothing looked the same,
the horizon looked crooked and jagged,
dust and smoke burnt the eyes
of anyone standing near.
Then a blanket of silence fell,
as a solitary siren pierced the air,
with the sound of all clear.


(17 October 2007/My interpretation of what it might have been like during the London Blitz of the 1940’s.)

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ernestine Northover 18 October 2007

I think you have captured the Blitz so well here David. It must have been a terrifying time. Very well written. Love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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Andrew mark Wilkinson 18 October 2007

Thank god my friend, that it's only in your mind that you did...10

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