Short Tornado Poems
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Lightning illuminates a tornado
A double image of furiousness
Primal
Diddeaux O tercet
for Debbie Guzzi Haiku Wannabee
Clickety clack
pin drop
the dance is golden
rain drops
but what is next
sudden storm
silence is violent
the dance is done
Earthquake- Dance
Thunder- sing
Volcano- cakes
Tornado-swirls
Flood- champagne
Hurricane- Rumble
Sand of Time hear me rhyme.
The violent tornado
vengeful
overpowering
through peaceful puddles
trembling windows
uprooted cellars
devastated lives
Tea Party Tornado
Waiting for the storm,
Rumbling clouds curse my name;
Spewing hail insults.
07/17/10
5:11pm…cheers
Clutching his fuzzy bear
He watches silently as I sob
For hidden within the tornado tossed ruins
Lie broken, Our beautiful dreams.
Oh like an army
she battled through my defence
like a tornado
blew away a mordant mind,
yet the touch of an angel.
© Harry J Horsman 2013
Spring bellows plainly throughout the mid-west
Tornado Alley endures
the voice of EF-4’s.
6/2/13
for Kimo contest, Debbie Guzzi
the ballroom dancers
pirouette like tornado
divinely waltzing
Date written and posted: 07/19/2018
If a tornado
ever stroke land: hide and pray,
because death is real.
When towns are ravaged,
people can't talk but shiver...
they wait for the calm.
When I was a lad of eleven
I saw a tornado in the heavens;
A unique event in our vale
Leaving destruction in its trail-
Cattle & sheds flying without a sail!
Mike Mokes was a devoted couch potato.
It started only months out of the cradle.
He had found his groove
And refused to move.
'Til his house was hit by a tornado.
When dogs and cats are flung about
Taken high in the sky inside a tornado funnel
Do they find a new owner to lay around with?
Are they ever recovered? Does anyone know?
Amongst the tangle,
the ramble of the bramble,
Heaven coruscates.
See? There!
Past the shadow-
Blues and space.
Empty, the canvas of Form.
Empty, the canvas of Full.
No escapees from this tornado
July and August so busy
Disheveled yards and faces
Trampolines blown over
Wind chimes blown to bits
Tearing things up
Ominous
Kansas
Wind
Tidal wave funneling the tornado of the sea; as dolphins rush to ride the swell.
12/5/2015 Contest Sponsored by: Silent One "One Liners Two"
Placed 2nd
Tornado whispers
Heavy sigh.
Frighten travelers
Rush to illusionary safety.
Omnipotent nature
Threatens the human parasites.
Civilized nothing
quickly destroyed.
I dream in tornado,
gray spinning
blade of pulsing
mother
fn
pain
windblown giant
turbulent tornado
blazing a sharp path
kicking away cars
rolling whole houses
pure devastation
hiding in culvert
my face in wet claylike mud
i recite prayer
It consumes me
Black tornado
Forever spinnig down
Holding me in its grasp
No one can help me
All alone
Darkness surrounding me
Slowly closing in
Suffocating me
Walls around me
Darkness upon darkness
Thoughts like a tornado
Hues of grey and black
Preparing for a mental attack
Spiraling out of control
Waiting to explode
Not knowing what the next day holds
Centripetal force of a
whirling waterbottle, captured in it
the tornado of our youth
and reflecting a goofy smile.
Dare you say centrifugal?
Dare you graze the edge of a sharpened sword?
calm
serene, smooth
resting, reposing, relaxing
breeze, waters; tornado, monsoon
storming, stirring, agitating
anxious, troubled
turbulent
written July 9, 2021
i was naive enough to believe
fate would pull us together
if we were meant to be
fate also pulls together
the hot and cold air
to create the tornado
that will destroy us
Form:
The skies turned dark gray
Weather alert on my phone
Tornado warning
Heading for here, take shelter
Somehow, I dodged a bullet
Heidi Sands
6/19/18