Stormbringer's Epiphany. Poem by Dan Reynolds

Stormbringer's Epiphany.



Stormbringer's Epiphany.

My arm hairs lifting as the colours bleed.
Each pigment of the day is dulling down.
They sense the gods have sown the lightning seed.
Its silent circle swathes across the ground.

At first one drop of tired water strikes
and starts a drumbeat on the plastic roof
A caterwauled crescenco of the likes
of 20 thousand bison on the hoof.

Then all the air is sucked out in a flash
as every shadow disappears tout suite.
A choir conducted now with such panache
as Thor's hammer and anvil strike the beat.

The echo of the thunder through my nerves
ensures I feel the awe, this storm deserves.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Elisabeth Wingle 16 June 2016

I am still in bed, as an early summer storm has woke me. So of course I come to PH to pass the time. So I began to read your newest poem. Perfect timing I think! My score blends quite beautifully with your words. I highly suggest that this poem be read in a lovely thunderstorm. Thanks Dan I enjoyed your poem.

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Dan Reynolds 16 June 2016

Thanks for reading it Elisabeth.

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