A FRIGHTA Poem by kittyStorms in the middle of the night can give the bravest a fright! A FRIGHT Lightning bolt in darkest night Thunderous claps - gave much fright Pater on rooftops - a strange delight. Hurricane winds in bleak November A shiver, a quiver - nite to remember, though stark warning came late October. Batten down the hatches! Bolt them there latches ... see storm clouds hanging over there! Watch maddening waters rage >>>* <<< in aftermath of storm... Gullies and rivers swell right from the source. The race is down the mountainside ... reaching oceans far and wide. That was a night to remember - in bleak November. The lightning, it brightened the darkened sky and thunderous claps gave reason to question the Gods and ask, 'Why is nature so complex: at times so gentle and at times so frighteningly bold!?' Created @ 6.00am on Monday November 4th 2019
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6 Reviews Added on December 5, 2019 Last Updated on December 5, 2019 AuthorkittyBexhill on Sea, East Sussex, United KingdomAboutMature writer. Would like to explore the possibility of posting small humble pieces on this site. Have self published and am seeking further advancement of of recent creations. more..Writing
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