A FRIGHT

A FRIGHT

A Poem by kitty
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Storms in the middle of the night can give the bravest a fright!

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                             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

© 2019 kitty


Author's Note

kitty
In the dead of night lone sleeper was given a fright. In the hurricane season what can one expect!

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Although I'm not frightened of thunderstorms and lightening, I enjoyed being inside the mind of someone who is. Twice you say "bleak November", and once paired with "remember", which immediately made me think of "The Raven". In fact, I can see a bit of Poe's spirit running through the whole piece. (That's a good thing)

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

kitty

4 Years Ago

So glad that you have graced my page with a lovely review. Thanking you most kindly.



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Your poem is a vivid and evocative portrayal of the power and majesty of nature, and the way that it can inspire both awe and fear in those who witness it. The opening lines, "Lightning bolt in darkest night / Thunderous claps - gave much fright / Pater on rooftops - a strange delight," immediately draw the reader into the world of the poem, creating a sense of tension and anticipation.

The lines "Hurricane winds in bleak November / A shiver, a quiver - nite to remember, / though stark warning came late October," capture the sense of foreboding that often precedes a powerful storm, while the lines "Batten down the hatches! / Bolt them there latches ... / see storm clouds hanging over there!" create a sense of urgency and preparation.

The lines "Watch maddening waters rage >>>*

Posted 1 Year Ago


This may have been written in November kitty, but reminds me of a recent storm and the continual deluge of rainwater we have experienced recently. The rivers are bursting their banks where we are. I love your descriptions and I certainly fear thunder and the electricity sparking through the sky. Can be spectacular to watch but also frightening. It is lovely to read a poem from you and I wish you all good wishes for Christmas and the New Year.

Chris

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

kitty

4 Years Ago

Good to see you on page Christine. Thanks. So happens that this was a real life frightening experien.. read more
Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Thank you my friend and I wish the same for you :)
Although I'm not frightened of thunderstorms and lightening, I enjoyed being inside the mind of someone who is. Twice you say "bleak November", and once paired with "remember", which immediately made me think of "The Raven". In fact, I can see a bit of Poe's spirit running through the whole piece. (That's a good thing)

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

kitty

4 Years Ago

So glad that you have graced my page with a lovely review. Thanking you most kindly.
Life presents many versions of "Thunders" that give any - let alone the unwary - a fright and startle.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

kitty

4 Years Ago

Thanks for this meaningful visit Chris. Cant seem to get through with response to other pieces.Maybe.. read more
it is interesting how some of us love storms and yet fear them at the same time...
Mother Nature has her way....she presents such beauty and such danger all at once.
this is so well done...
we feel the claps....
j.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

kitty

4 Years Ago

Thank you so much Jacob for your take on my simple piece. We should all show respect to Mother natur.. read more

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kitty

Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, United Kingdom



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