circling cumulus
catastrophic conditions...
capricious cyclone
Categories:
cyclonic, weather,
Form: Haiku
Dawn arrived beleaguered
and redrew the peaks
across a bruised sky that churned
a displeased blue and pewter.
Soon lightening, a brilliant white
with titanium opacity,
crackled with scraunches
and screeches across the horizon.
Rain labored brutishly
against the grueling winds
savaging the already sodden,
soppy, soupy earth.
Multi-dimensional, phantasmagoric,
noctidial nightmare till, conterminally,
the broken sky refashioned itself
in vivid electric pink and tangerine.
Categories:
cyclonic, earth, environment, nature, rain,
Form: Free verse
Gaja is a storm Word gaja means elephant It's a Sanskrit word
Severe cyclonic storm Origin in gulf of Thai Lankan named it.
Fani in Bangladesh Pakistanis named Titli which means butterfly
Categories:
cyclonic, 4th grade,
Form: Haiku
How do you stop a ripple always flowing round and out?
Touching all it touches like pure gossip tall and stout,
How do you change opinion when the focus is pure hate?
How do you stop the ripple when the ripple won’t abate?
You don’t, because the ripple was from the pebble that you threw.
Although it sank, its memory keeps echoing its view.
And though the cycle knows no end, it circles every day.
Once you throw the pebble, might as well have thrown the bay.
Categories:
cyclonic, angst
Form: Rhyme