The Last Day
Dedicated to Olivia
I hear the howling wind
And the stately maples bend
To sweep the ground.
As the unrelenting ire
Of a cyclone laced with fire Touches down.
Where storms have raged before
I fear that something more
Is in the making.
There’s an urgency that’s sensed
In this summer storm pretense That leaves one shaking.
Off to rescue sleeping babies
As new certainties quite vaguely Settle in.
And to watch as nature’s fury
The appointed Judge and Jury Charges in.
While praying for salvation Impending devastation
Takes its course.
But little hearts
know naught of fate
So I smile and underrate
This deadly force.
With equal lack of warning
The sun returns
adoring hearts are mended
And no one anywhere
Was the slightest bit aware
The world had ended.
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