Thursday, December 12, 2024

Helene's Fury

 Open Link Night in the dVerse Poets Pub ~ Trying my hand at another Trillonet 





the ocean stirs, a whisper turns to roar
a swirling beast awakes to claim its due
it gathers strength, an army at its core

the winds unleash their wrath on trembling earth
where trees bow low then break beneath the gale
the waters rise erasing all of worth

while shelters fall, foundations crushed and frail
a lull deceives, the eye looks calm, serene
then chaos strikes again with vengeful hand

what once was whole lies shattered, barely seen
a wasteland carved by nature's fierce demand
its shadows streaking skies from gray to blue

all through the storm the human spirit bends
in ruin's wake it rises, mends, transcends


17 comments:

  1. Let's bend and rise, mend and transcend!

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  2. You've described the wrath an ocean can bring so very well....and the resilient spirit of humans who live through the rains and floods and mud slides to live again and rebuild. A beautiful poem.

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  3. mend and transend. Yes indeed
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    Much❤️💚love

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  4. So well done, Helen. The weather feels like both karma and teacher here.

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  5. Such powerful forces of nature described in your poem, but the human spirit bent, did not break. Here's to the transcending.

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  6. I love the way the ocean awakens in your poem, Helen, and the use of verbs to create motion and power.

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  7. a good poem to end the year with since there is still so much heartache and aftermath after Helene's passing - gone she may be but never forgotten unlike the folks left devastated
    "all through the storm the human spirit bends
    in ruin's wake it rises, mends, transcends"

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  8. It seems the past four years have been the eye in the storm that was the previous four years. Let's hope we can survive the next four.

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  9. I felt terror in the power of the storm, Helen. You really conveyed the power, and then these lines:

    "all through the storm the human spirit bends
    in ruin's wake it rises, mends, transcends"

    Let's hope for that. 💙

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  10. I fear we have rise up again over and over for those hurricanes that will continue to come. I hope the worst season is over for this year though

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  11. This is incredibly powerful writing, Helen!

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  12. You have captured the ocean's power, and its roar, so well. Tonight winds are expected to be 100 km here, so the power is bound to go out.........

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  13. A great poem Helen. The human spirit is resilient! The work being done to help those in Western NC is wonderful. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes!

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  14. Your words unleash the power of the ocean so brilliantly. Also the human spirit to transcend the remnants of its power. Wonderful poem.

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  15. You conveyed the power of the ocean so compellingly, Helen! The closing lines are brilliant.
    Happy holidays.

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  16. I like the idea of an army at the core of the storm. The power of nature is difficult to describe.

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.