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A Rattling Rhyme
St. Elmo's Fire 'Twas a fall eve on our flight to the coast Dressed in my livery this journey I'd host. A storm was predicted, we would fly 'round With instrument help from cockpit to ground. No form of the storm yet could be seen Our 747 flew like a queen. Suddenly arose the storm we would fight It was going to be a bumpy night! As turbulence began rocking our plane Cans and bottles fell again and again. I tried to secure my cart on its tie Withholding some fear, I won't tell a lie. Captain announced for us to be seated His urgent tone need not be repeated. The lightning storm caused us to fly higher, Cockpit windows glowed with St. Elmo's fire. The contrast between bright white and deep blue A frightening sight for first time to view. Passengers gripped the armrests of their chair Sweet babies held tight by mothers with care. Passengers viewed on crew faces...no fear Which put them at ease as coastline grew near. We landed safe and as we taxied in Applause was heard with appreciative din! 8-20-18 *Note: Like lightning, St. Elmo's Fire is plasma, or ionized air that emits a glow. But while lightening is the movement of electricity from a charged cloud to the ground, St. Elmo's Fire is simply sparking, something like a shot of electrons into the air. It's a corona discharge, and it occurs when there is a significant imbalance in electrical charge, causing molecules to tear apart, sometimes resulting in a slight hissing sound.The first step in generating St. Elmo's Fire is a thunderstorm.
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