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Tempest

Contributed by Avarice_Riot on Tuesday, 6th April 2004 @ 11:05:57 PM in AEST
Topic: NaturePoetry



What bitter phantoms of fury
conceived you, the raging storm?
Your ardent intensity is far
too mighty for mankind
You sweep away whole lands
with a sole stroke of a finger
You reduce us mere mortals to
ants asphyxiating, flailing in water
Beauty in all its horrific splendour
has been awakened
Fall the scathing drops like glass
onto the glacial skin of the dead
Fall the funereal sky that
weeps so selfishly
Fall the pretty lightning
that serenades the thunder
As nature intensifies its massacre...


For the tempest
in its most primal rage
cannot be stopped.




Copyright © Avarice_Riot ... [ 2004-04-06 23:05:57]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: Tempest (User Rating: 1 )
by lovingcritters on Wednesday, 7th April 2004 @ 03:02:52 AM AEST
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This was wonderful. I view nature likewise....can be absolutely marvelous, or dreadful and lethal. I really enjoyed your imagery here, and the way you placed your words. Timing was great also......neatly flowing like the storm from the funeral sky to lightning strike to entertain the thunder....
Great Write
I enjoyed this tremendously
love
consue
lovingcritters


Re: Tempest (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Wednesday, 7th April 2004 @ 03:39:50 AM AEST
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this was a marvellous write i found it particulary interesting as i'm a thunderstorm junky! i enjoyed the vivid descriptions good work.

wildejohnny.


Re: Tempest (User Rating: 1 )
by Stitch on Wednesday, 7th April 2004 @ 08:56:02 AM AEST
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Splendid! Just splendid! You are quite talented. I just LOVE thunderstorms, and you have captured all their magnificent, terrible beauty!
Stitch


Re: Tempest (User Rating: 1 )
by silent on Wednesday, 7th April 2004 @ 09:36:39 AM AEST
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Almost speechless, what an awesome desciption of natures beautiful fury, just breathtaking.

Silent


Re: Tempest (User Rating: 1 )
by Spike on Friday, 9th April 2004 @ 09:54:20 AM AEST
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My feelings about storms exactly! Lilting, powerful,subtle rhyming- exellent.


Re: Tempest (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_Kalicharan on Saturday, 10th April 2004 @ 02:17:11 AM AEST
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WOW!! What a beautifully written and vivid description of nature's own..... Great work here...Imagery was excellent!!!
Jenni


Re: Tempest (User Rating: 1 )
by blueheart on Saturday, 10th April 2004 @ 03:16:22 AM AEST
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You describe it so well. The imagery was magnificent. :)


Re: Tempest (User Rating: 1 )
by Baronhawk on Saturday, 10th April 2004 @ 10:40:51 AM AEST
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Ahh the tempest... such a powerful description of a powerful natural force. I had the same experience driving home to Penang recently onthe North-South highway for a TDY detached duty. Whilst there in my family home nearby the seas.. ohh what tempest wreaked upon my stay those days...captures herein your powerful write is the essence perhaps of that experience of that moment how futile we feel in the face of the tempest it fury! reminding us of the power of nature and God's mastery...vivid write indeed!


Re: Tempest (User Rating: 1 )
by Hurretje on Monday, 25th October 2004 @ 02:20:28 AM AEST
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Wonderful poem, this one...
Your imagery is so strong, it's almost like a movie. The power of your words seems ready to burst out of them...
Worshipping a forbidden God..it's both chilling and thrilling...
Hugs,
Hur




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