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Two-Faced Tempest
Wind, your double essence is well-known. Whispered summer breezes you exhale; Then suddenly you turn. You surge and wail, Expelling rage, you bluster or you moan. Your brute relentless nature then is shown For you become a cyclone, Hound of Hell, Or show yourself a monsoon, squall, or gale. Unquelled, a devil’s wrath with dust is sown. As you intone, we’re stricken by your power. Whipping wind, who thrashes us below, You’re merciless until that final hour Your vehemence ceases. Gust, I hate you so. You scour Earth for those who next must cower. Two-faced tempest, most indeed you BLOW! For the NETTED by WORDS: HER SILVERED, TENDER WEBPoetry Contest I used the theme found in "Wheeze of a Wind" which had been entered by Nette in another of Cyndi MacMillan's contests: Timeless Yet Contemporary, A Sonnet Thang Note to Nette: My sonnet cannot hold a candle to yours. I think your contemporary one was better than my traditional one; however, I hope you can feel my anger about wind in it!! I just love how you did your modern sonnet for Cyndi!! BTW, I MISS you. Where ARE you anyway???
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