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Lightening Snake
Contributed by
cashfan1
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Monday, 16th May 2011 @ 02:27:28 AM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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Like a giant snake tripping
The lightening gyrates to the music of thunder.
With the tongue of a serpent
It devours mountain's and horizon
And caught by the first fat blobs of cold rain
It let's forth an angry hiss
Searing black clouds that trail a plume of smoke.
Like a kite caught in the ecstacy of a wild wind
It thrashes and twists in a field of endless sky.
Singed and steaming the sky trembles,
The rain stops, the horizon reforms
And the mountain's rise up again,
Bruised and battered by the violence.
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2011-05-16 02:27:28] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Lightening Snake
(User Rating: 1 ) by Banjosandwitch on
Monday, 16th May 2011 @ 05:43:07 AM AEST (User
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nature can bite you in the ass |
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Re: Lightening Snake
(User Rating: 1 ) by spud on
Saturday, 11th June 2011 @ 05:10:21 AM AEST (User
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WOW, Dennis!!
If I had the gift to paint I would be reading
this poem and sweeping my brush across the canvas in long violent strokes of Nature's terrible wrath.
Frighteningly descriptive!
Tommy
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