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The Rading Storm
The clouds shifted east
Bringing the low rumbles
And the cracks of the storm
Lightning illuminated the sky
They rain came down in sheets
Audry cuddled in bed
Listening to nature’s symphony
But it was more than that in this storm
It was nature alright,
With the city mixed in with it
The sirens screamed ‘Tornado!’
The children cowered in fear
Firefighters raced time to save lives
Car alarms set off by the pounding hail
They sit back in silence
The storm did enough talking
The lights flicker above them
Like moving your finger through a flame
It was almost over
You can see it moving east
But the sky was blazed by the fire from inside
They ran outside, running for cover
But the storm wasn’t finished with them yet
There was still one tornado
Audry was naïve to what happened
As she let the storm pick her up
Twirling in the air, like an acrobat
She closes her eyes for her last serenity
She dances with grace with the beat of the storm
Carried away, like a seashell at shore
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