Raging Wind Poem by Rose Marie Juan-austin

Raging Wind

Rating: 4.7


The wind is in rage
All bowed to its great fury
Which way should we flee?


Copyright 2019, Rose Marie Juan - Austin, All Rights Reserved

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sylvia Frances Chan 04 June 2019

As far as I know, raging winds are to find in the Typhoon regions and the Hurricane areas, all over the world. The most destructing rain type that causes many many victims. Excellently worded haiku, dear great poetess. I have enjoyed a very lot. Thank you for sharing. A 10++++++++++++++++++++++ for the voting, PH said. God Blesses.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 02 June 2019

Many states in the US are in danger of being whipped by howling hurricanes and strong storms. We pray for the safety of millions of citizens over there. A well crafted haiku, dear Ate Rose.... I love the way you picture the frightening situation........10+++++++++++++

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Unnikrishnan E S 01 June 2019

Hi Rose Marie, I have a different take on the poem, than my dear poet Anilji. I look at it from a philosophical angle. Life is a ship in the high seas, where wind takes on it from all directions.

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Aniruddha Pathak 02 June 2019

And now my rake.... A storm fells huge trees which stand stiff in its way, but does not harm lowly grass, small plants that bend and let it pass. Respect Nature's fury.

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Edward Kofi Louis 02 June 2019

The power of nature! ! ! ! With the muse of the wind. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Nabakishore Dash 20 May 2022

Nature's fury makes us baffled Madam Rose.

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Valsa George 20 March 2020

Some of the forces of Nature are so terrifying! A cyclone or a violent wind sweeps uncontrollably uprooting trees and toppling down buildings. Man becomes so helpless before its violent fury. You have captured the wind's tameless rage in these three short lines.

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Kesav Easwaran 03 February 2020

Typhoons are a usual natural catastrophe in your part of the world. Nice eloquent depiction of anxiety 10+

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Dr Dillip K Swain 02 December 2019

Absolutely a brilliant three liner.....powerful poetic expression! I derive enormous pleasure in reading this great poem of substance!

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Tamara Beryl Latham 12 November 2019

Wow! Profound. Though the words are few, we can all feel the wind's wrath.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin

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