Hurricanes Poem by Colette Dright

Hurricanes

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Hurricanes to me are really poo
They cause so much damage when they come roaring through

Sometimes they come and go their way
Sometimes they linger throughout the day

Hurricanes are a natural disaster, one of a kind
They toss and blow away whatever it is they find
Hurricanes do just what they are
They hurry through near and far

There was Betsy, Camille, Sandy and Andrew
Katrina and Isaac to name a few

Our city gets prepared when it's hurricane season
We know hurricanes are angry, but don't know the reason

They lift up and tear down homes and street signs
They break trees and poles and even power lines
They bring rain and flooding and a lot of powerful wind
And after the damage is done, you start rebuilding again

What's the purpose of hurricanes, we'll never know
It's just another sign from mother nature to evacuate and go

Sunday, March 4, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: storm
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 04 March 2018

Storm is thought provoking issue. Hurricanes damage many things. They come and go but give us fear. An amazing poem is brilliantly penned...10

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