Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Kylie's Reading The Hurricane


The Hurricane
A hurricane without the sea would be a tiny storm,
For hurricanes can't gather strength without a sea that's warm.
This storm is strange. It's backward spin is very hard to enter,
But if you do, you'll find an eye that's peaceful at the center.
To be called a proper hurricane, the wind must spin and blow
At 74 miles an hour. Sometimes this storm can grow
Into a mighty monster with fierce torrential rains
That rips the trees and cracks the sky and breaks the windowpanes.
©  Reading a-z

1 comment:

  1. Kylie, You did a great job on your poem. You sound grown up.

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