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The Might of Wind
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A mighty wind came to strike the mountain down,
But the mountain was mightier still, and stood tall.
A mighty wind came to uproot the trees,
But the trees bent with the wind, none uprooted at all.
The mighty wind then came to the structures of man,
And destruction was made to every hall.
Now, given the success of man, versus the strength of the wind,
What can be said about nature, if anything at all?
But the mountain was mightier still, and stood tall.
A mighty wind came to uproot the trees,
But the trees bent with the wind, none uprooted at all.
The mighty wind then came to the structures of man,
And destruction was made to every hall.
Now, given the success of man, versus the strength of the wind,
What can be said about nature, if anything at all?
I decided to write a four-stanza poem this time, as opposed to my more common four-PAGE poems. What dost thou thinketh?
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This is great. I like the wording of the last stanza.