Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Gale Force - Published Cambridge News 1 May 13




Gale Force

The rush and the roar of the wind as it tore
Through the  trees that groan as they bend to the strain
The tree tops that lash as they thrash in the wind
            The branches that creak as they shriek with the pain             

The cloud shadows race as they chase over hills
                   That mirror the clouds as they stream through the sky                      
           Scudding and sweeping across the terrain            
 Ripping across as their shadows tear by
 
Rooks tumble in gusts like shreds of black rag
As they ride on the wings of the storm
Like witch on a broomstick a black hatted hag
And tossed in the air these fragments are torn

     The washing that flaps as it snaps on the line            
Cracking and whipping  in billowing  flails     
The umbrella that fights as it strains into flight
                            Like living creatures inflating their sails                                

The vortex of leaves that swirls as it whirls
That spins as it spirals up into the gale  
The rubbish that lifts into swift rising drifts
Leaving its litter behind in a trail
                                                                                        
The sound and the fury that tell their own story 
                             Of tumult above and chaos beneath                               
Diminishing us with its power and its glory
The noise that crescendos sweeping the earth

 


2 comments:

  1. What a fantastic image of the washing dancing in the wind! I love washing hanging out.

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  2. Agree with above comment : the image tells a story itself - I can hear the washing "that flaps as it snaps on the line ..".And how often have we seen that "..vortex of leaves that swirls as it whirls .." in in the recess by the door or the corner of the street ?Great observation , Carolyn !

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