Nature's Fury Poem by Owen Yang

Nature's Fury

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Nature with all its fury is dangerous.

Earthquakes
Cracking the ground open
With a sense of insecurity.

Thunderstorms
With great sounds and flashes of light
Makes you want to be as small as a mouse.

Volcanoes
With great eruptions of lava and fire
Hopefully you're not in town!

Tornadoes
Spinning around in a path of destruction
Many people dying an inevitable death.

Hurricanes
With frightening winds of speed
Blows everything down too: the sister of the tornado.

But man with all his knowledge
Can predict what will happen very well
And he must
In his perpetual battle with nature.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: earthquake,man,nature,storm,tornado
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