Andrew Lund and Charlotte Dunn

NATURE
Waves of power strike down on the helpless and the hopeless
people, with no sense of containment

Destruction takes no mercy, assaulting everything and everyone in
the path ahead, virtually leaving an irreparable path of utter disaster

Mercy, an unfamiliar term takes no place in the unpredictable
actions of nature

Carving out every last breath of hope spread throughout the
community, stopping at nothing until left with nothing

Hesitating as the wrath of catastrophic disaster overwhelms even
nature itself

Encountering nothing strong enough to prevent the well known
damages to come

The well known reaction of thoughts and prayers is nearly wind
compared to the tornado of devastation

Nature again claiming a victorious reign over all without a thought of
failure

 

PEOPLE
Helpless cries can do
nothing but watch
innocent people wish
it would stop
Fearfully looking
down from the hilltop

No word from the
forecaster,
But before we knew it
there was a disaster
It couldn’t have
happened faster

With no idea it would
hurt me
We asked for mercy
But now we have a
new conservancy

With no immunity
We now have a land
of opportunity
To rebuild with the
community

Seen as a
catastrophe
But actually
It’s considered a
masterpiece

At the first encounter
People had no
enjoyment
But now we see
empowerment

With such a raw
sensation
The over hydration
led to
Utter devastation

Nature is notorious
For being the most
victorious
Ending as the most
glorious

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