Nature Poem by Hewitt E. Moore

Nature

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The moaning echoes of thoughtful thunder

A sound invoked vision of constant wonder

Replenishment of life that falls from above

A stormy wrapped wrath of sustaining love


Ominous chimes crackling with light

Clouds of darkness turn day into night

A powerful fury weakened by fear

The sun and the moon sharing a beer


Whispering winds scream for attention

A blustery bully for whom nobody will listen

Crackles of drought arrive with the gust

Absorbing the soul and leaving but dust

Saturday, March 8, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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