Sudden Storm Poem by William Kofoed

Sudden Storm



crystals gray lie
reposed rest prolonged
trembling stirring rising
flight carrying away

whispering frigid movement
racing quickly on
plucking pulling lifting
water stored in a way

wavelets rolling softly
retaining sunlit warmth
peaks foaming splashing
stolen warmth flying up

transparent fountains ascending
gushing racing high
frigid stratosphere cooling
turbulent rolling flow

vapors condensing forming
castles dreams can see
whiteness filling darkening
heaviness crashing descending

shearing tearing descending
breeze torn to shreds
grabbing tearing carrying
roaring across the land

pounding harshly hitting
splashing droplets flung
smashing crushing forcefully
drenching tearing down

droplets forming puddles
filling to overflow
seeking flowing downward
quickly race across the land

Flowing streamlet's gather
swelling creeks do grow
rushing in to rivers
flowing into the sea

dim grayness fading
beaming light swells
sparkling grains like diamonds
flashing now in the sun

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