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(Just for fun 🙂 )
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Said Lightning to the thunder:
I am in charge of you!
You haven’t any color
but I’m electric blue.
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Said Thunder to the lightning:
I’m the one you hear.
You’re just a random fork of light
but I inspire fear.
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Said Lightning to the thunder:
I turn night into day,
I’ll wave my whip and sheet the sky
while you just roll away.
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Said Thunder to the lightning,
‘tis I that moves the air.
You’re just a ziggy-zaggy flash
but I give earth a scare.
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Said Lightning to the thunder:
watch me, I’ll make a flame
by striking every target
while your rumble has no aim.
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And from the ground rose Fire
writhing towards the sky:
I am master here now,
both of you can say goodbye.
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Then just in time came Rain, who cried:
this land is all my own.
I’m putting out your careless fire
now go – leave Earth alone.
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And still they argued back and forth
till Wind came out to play.
He laughed and roared with wild delight
and blew the storm away.
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© 2013, 2017 Betty Hayes Albright
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(re-posted from 2013 – a children’s poem, for grown-ups too.)
Enjoyed the story within the verse. 🙂
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Glad you enjoyed, Charlie. It was fun to write something light. 🙂
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Cleverly delightful, Betty. 🙂
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Thank you, Ben! 🙂
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Creative, imaginative and so well written.
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Thanks so much, Kim. (You probably remember this is the poem I put up briefly awhile back and took down right away because of a glitch. Finally decided to put it back up. Thank you for liking it again. 🙂 )
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Ah Betty, when you reach for delight, lightning flashes, thunder rolls, rain falls, and the wind blows up a storm that leaves the reader dancing like a madman. Last night in Sturgeon Bay we had almost continuous lightning, claps of thunder, and hail followed by rain. The wind came up later, just like in the poem. I suspect children would love this. Just wonderful. It must be coming on to spring.
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Thank you, Thomas. Sounds fun, the storm you had! Waiting for one of those here. (Now that we’re in SW Washington The weather pattern is a little different – not sure what to expect.)
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Well done! Delightful.
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Thank you so much, Cynthia!
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