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STORM, a poem by Jonathan Ashley Bell, New Zealand
Nature Poems & Sonnets Poetry
Jonathan Ashley Bell, New Zealand
STORM
The rain will bash hard on the roofAnd wind will then assault the walls.The corrugated iron dips let water sootheAnd sail but then abruptly fling and fallInto a swifter stream which overflowsAnd laps and then again falls to abyss.Halt you wind, the walls need rest. Go slow.While fury blasts and blustery blows hiss,The angled rain sees path to go through screen,But strikes the windows with a metal beak.Thunder growls at roof and walls while lightning sheensFlash. The house lights up.Yet yonder in the field the grass and treesAre gently swaying in the speedy breeze.
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