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Saturday 03 May, 2003

Requiem for a Thunderstorm

Rain washed sky once black, now each vista blue,
What cover hides your tempestuous mood?
Reminder's rainbow even gone, each hue
Departed flees from your turbulent brood.

Like the glass veneer across a deep pool
Your careless azure occludes darker shade.
To discount you off cuff I'd be a fool.
Your lightning far repressed, yet keeps sharp blade.

So when will you resist bright Sol's restraint
And raise the maddened clouds in angry coup?
I know you wish the sapphire sky to taint
With cloudy blood of all who'd defy you.

Light painted skin above a smold'ring burn.
Break through I know you will; you shall return.

Saturday 03 May, 2003

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