Hurricane Irene I see
Waves wind and sand
Coming soon to land
Mass evacuations,
Shelter's opened up; some say we can bring our pets too
Hurricane Irene I see
Dances so slowly along our coast
Dancing right up to say hi, swelling waves of water soon begin to boast
Talking a waltz it seems as slowly steadily she comes
Hurricane Irene I see
Dancing along, waltzing along, laughing as we flee
Chuckling as we shut down, and begin to pray
Lingering for a bit not so far from the fault line, that shook but a few days ago
Slow and steady, pretending to lose ground, turning again, with remarkable grace
Hurricane Irene I see
A name of beauty, a name of peace,
Yet broken limbs, power outages, torn roofs bear record, Irene steps
Racing away, vacationer's and residents the same, flee inland
News reports entail the bloody details, the aftermath of a hurricane
Waiting, we wait to see, just how badly will we fair?
Hurricane Irene I see
While some may remain steadfast, defiant, unmoving other's race from her gaze
Yet, still she lingers but a moment a tear falling from her cheek
The wind captures the silver tears as she weeps, brushing away her shame she smiles again
Remembering again why she's here, she spreads her wings and begins to waltz along a coastal plain.
Lifting her feet she spins around, lifting her arms she waves as she knows she's doing her duty.
A duty to clear, to freshen to renew, to give a fresh new hope to those who've lost so much
Irene's wake I see,
Economic collapse some in vain proclaim
Yet, Irene dances along knowing this is not true for surely her footprints must be cleaned.
Her whispered words must be wiped away, yards must be cleaned, spruced up and cleaned, and roads must be cleared
Irene's wake I see,
As she turns once and again, I see that still it is true today, "all things work together for good for those who love God"
As she spins once and again, she says I've done what I could today
I've left you with many jobs to do
Irene's wake I see
So much clean up, so many mouths to feed
Hurricane Irene, truly there is a reason you've came this way
Turning a nations heart back to God perhaps, reminding us that we are insignificant alone
Reminding us that God alone is able to heal our land, if we but repent from our wicked ways, and turn from our sins.
Hurricane Irene stands slowly swirling about churning up the waters reminding us that people, are much more important than the vanity of materialism that we each chose to collect...
Hurricane Irene I see,
Swirling around, slowly waltzing about dancing not far from the fault line,
Swishing the waves so high, reminding us for our neighbors to pray.
Hurricane Irene, I see
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4 Comments
Post a CommentShe left a mess behind here in the Hudson Valley of New York! cheers
Very nice!!
Hurricanes do have a way of getting people's attention. Great writing.
My niece evacuated from New York. She lives in Manhatten.