The Tornado Poem by Irene Latham

The Tornado

Rating: 5.0


The story comes grumbling
over the hill. It tumbles
hailstones and cracks tree-trunks.
It craves front-page news,

so it musters all speed
and muscle. It tears across
Main Street, steals shingles
and un-parks cars.

It whirls, whistles
screams and teems with twists
no one sees coming.
We huddle, hunch

brace ourselves for the end.
When sunshine arrives,
we unfold, emerge.
Our words echo

and soothe as we join
hands with our neighbors.
Together
we sift through rubble

to shape a new story.
It rises like hallelujah!
as a goldfinch gathers
thistle to rebuild its nest.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: tornado
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 27 February 2016

An insightful depiction of destruction which tornado leaves in its wake, and a show of solidarity anchored on universal brotherhood of man in helping victims of the dreadful natural disaster. A well articulated poem elegantly penned in poetic diction with conviction. Thanks for sharing Irene. Please read my poem COLOSSAL MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE.

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Irene Latham

Irene Latham

Covington, Georgia
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