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Tuesday 13 October 2020

Ravished By The Storm

 Ravished By The Storm

He could not have meant it

There must have been some mistake

When the newsreader

Went over to the special correspondent

The local man upon the ground

In some distant disaster zone

Whose first language was not English

And told us firmly

Across the breaking signal

That the storm had ravished the land

And it left me with a strange impression

Of a cyclone that had crept up unawares

Taken its victim by surprise

Lifted the petticoats of the land

And, despite the screams of protest

The frantic efforts to prevent it

The turning away of its face

Had forced itself upon the villages

Scratching and tearing

Bearing down its great strength

Ravaging without mercy

A relentless rapine

Unappeasable

Until it had finally spent itself

Leaving behind a broken spirit

Before it blew away

In weakened state

To build and re-gather

And terrorise another place

 

Copyright Andy Fawthrop 2020

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