The Quelling Storm

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What can calm a sea?
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Waves rush in and rush out
As they crash along rocky walls
Covered in moss and seaweed

Pressure rises
Filling the caves
With water from the seas

Waves rush in and out

A hollow moan fills the air
As the empty cave is beaten by waves
The moan echoes to the sea
Rising and falling with its rhythmic ebb and flow

Waves rush in and out, in and out,in and out
In and out

A clap of thunder
and lightning strikes the waves
electricity jolts the aroused cavern
a shout of pleasure rips through the night

Waves rush in and out, in and out, in and out
In out in out in out in out in in in in in
In and out

Another clap
And another jolt
Waves rush in and out, in and out
In and out and in and in and in and in
clap and clap and clap

And in

And out

A breeze dances in the air
As the waves come to rest
They are satisfied
Calmed by the storm that shook them

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AnonymousAnonymousabout 4 years ago
ya, der poema

ist mas repitizione, ya