Hurricanes

Hurricanes

A Poem by Teenage poet
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About hurricane Katrina

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Hurricanes spiral out of control
Destorying everything; leaving nothing
Deadly despair hangs, in the air
Warm water mist. Sprays everything
Tunnel of windy water; blankness
Evaperated water. Heat energy,
Controlling it.
But what control is there?
Blackness, of the thought.
STOP.

Change wind direction.
Atlantic, east pacific section.
Shearness; of the wind
Cold water; starts to spin.
Slowing down.
No air; can't breathe.
Intensity; bothering its power
It dies; along with,
EVERYTHING else.
 

© 2008 Teenage poet


Author's Note

Teenage poet
Does it make you understand the concept of a hurricane?

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I think you summed it up really well. Flowing emotion with practicle sensation to make a wonderful piece. Anyone who was paying attention to the media at the time that Katrina made land fall, should be able to see the refences and how it all corresponds.

Nice piece!

Kansas

Posted 16 Years Ago



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Added on July 11, 2008

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Teenage poet
Teenage poet

olathe, KS



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I am a 14 year old poet who expresses feeling through it and hopefully gets published one day. more..

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