The asteroid hit the moon full on
And the astronomers knew it was wrong
Although it still orbited the earth
It now had a wobble for all it's worth
The tides of the earth were changed
Causing flooding with the land rearranged
With the north of South Australian desert
Returning to the sea it once was instead of red dirt
And now we are frantic because the earth
Is wobbling on its axis for all its worth
With electric storms and hurricanes
And no we wonder what for us will remain.
© Paul Warren Poetry
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