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*††• THE MIGHTY STORM •††*
Contributed by
ChinaRivera
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Saturday, 7th August 2004 @ 03:18:13 AM in AEST
Topic:
FamilyPoems
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A mighty hand brings forth thunder. The thunder strikes fear, but also wonder. The clouds rush in to hide the suns face. The atmosphere turns gloomy gray. All ears are pierced by
a rumbling so loud, Cracking open the skys, and breaking the clouds. Ba Ba Boom! Ba Ba Boom! The sky rumbles! Then everything in the universe trembles. Crashing into the
mountains, the waters rise. The sea brings forth a mighty tide. Buckets of rain fall across the land. Floods devour and sank everything like quicksand. Mudd slides charge at you like Gods
Mighty Chariots. The Storm shows Gods awesome powers at its scariest! Down pours more and more rain! Every drop on a surface sounds like a train! Then slowly but surely the sky starts to clear. The rain lightens up and misty colors appear. Then all that is living see beautiful rainbows, Reminding all of the Lords promise which always shows. Now one just loves to
watch the storm knowing theres always peace after the storm. God shows his love in many forms. So when life seems disastrous, and you*re broken and torn, Remember that the Lord always brings peace after the storm.
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Copyrights 2004 By China Rivera
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ChinaRivera
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2004-08-07 03:18:13] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: *††• THE MIGHTY STORM •††*
(User Rating: 1 ) by Archie on
Saturday, 7th August 2004 @ 11:43:44 AM AEST (User
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This is a very good and true poem, there is a lot of wisdom in your writing. I look forward to reading more soon. |
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