Earth Wind and Fire (21 ratings) by Mark Wells
WIND RAIN AND FIRE
Grayish mist darkness swallowed,
Thunderclouds mused and followed.
All around the sky in mire,
Raining wind, rains and fire.
Flooding raged an un-tethered tide,
Escaping animals frightened cried.
Trees gone at a glancing,
Dust devils resounded dancing.
Everywhere eyes look curious,
To a plague that grew fast and furious.
The land taken by the rump,
Tossed and battered a broken stump.
An impact made to make us cower,
Of unimaginable force far beyond our power.
A planet once bathed in riches,
To be wiped out by asteroid witches.
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