The Tempest of the East
This soliloquy speaks of the powerful "bomb cyclone" that has been pummeling the eastern half of the United States with high winds and heavy snow or rain. It speaks of its strength and power but also reminds us that it will eventually pass away.
Dec. 24, 2022 2:27AM
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A picture of a raging storm over an eastern landscape.
A mighty tempest doth arise, Bringing forth a mighty gale. The winds do howl and thunder roars, As snow and rain begin to fall. The eastern half is pummeled hard, By what forecasters call a bomb cyclone. Though such storms are not so rare, This one is strong beyond compare. The winds do blow with furious might, Bringing snow or rain in its flight. It’s fury shakes the land with fear, Leaving destruction far and near. Yet through this storm we shall endure, For it shall pass away for sure!