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Wrath of nature
by Dean Fraser-Phillips

Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Rated "G" by the Author.
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A poem about being helpless in natures path


Cascading crescendo against weakened hull

Storm clouds dictating a sonnet so dull

Lifeless and drifting along natures trail

Swirling dark fathoms a feeling so frail

Man mastered the oceans and conquered the skies!

Yet nature’s the master, in brutal disguise

Eyes shut tight, no thought at all

Clinging to hope no matter how small

Even the birds, those masters of flight

Powerless to stop nature’s cruel plight

After the storm cometh the calm

Unknown position, but safe from harm

Peering out to observe all that’s been

Elements wrath I have now seen


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Reviewed by Kenny Moon 5/28/2012
The mighty power of the sea is captured well in this tempestuous poem.
First-time reader of your poetry, Dean! Isn't Sweden great! bra!
Reviewed by Joyce Bell 5/17/2012
TO 'COME THROUGH' THE STORM OF LIFE...IS NOT A LITTLE THING BY FAR. WELL DONE AND ENJOYED. THANKS FOR SHARING. LOVE, BLESSINGS & FAITH...JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS
Reviewed by Ronald Hull 5/16/2012
This is not a “sonnet so dull.” Rather, it tells us what to expect in a storm to come.

Ron
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