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The Real Wrath of Mother Nature
by Garrett L Diamond
Tuesday, September 06, 2005
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This isnt about Katrina. It was about andrew. I thought it would be fitting to share it now.



The circular terminating mass is engulfing on a course of doomsday toward the all day sunny population.

But It’s dark. Now it has landed. See the devastating

Demolishment of lives broken. Look at the soil rip

Apart.

Watch as the objects disorganize. Pillaging of Property. The signal. The man in green.

The Shattered walk in ravished torn pavement. All now drowning in sorrow of what is left of old times gone. A new slate. Relocate, restore. Can’t ignore the real wrath of Mother Nature.





 




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Reviewed by Annabel Sheila 5/20/2009
Wow! Powerful poem about how much in control Mother Nature really is.
Reviewed by Sheila Roy 12/29/2008
Garrett,
Great descriptions in this. You portray Andrew as the monster it was - greedy & gulping. Hugs,
Sheila
Reviewed by Lois Christensen 6/26/2008
You are correct, Mother nature is ravaged by storms and all things sent out by nature. It is not always pleasant, but it sometimes brings people together to help each other over it. Good does come of things too.
Reviewed by Lahari Chatterji 9/3/2007

powerful poem!
Reviewed by richard cederberg 5/29/2007
Image laden! Although I know this is corporeal in nature, this reader also sees something metaphoric woven into the bitmap depicting a type of spiritual decrepitude.
Light and Wisdom ...
Richard
Reviewed by Phyllis Du'Gas 12/31/2005
Deep!


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