Shades of A Storm

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First the silence, a dark cast, a shadow

Stretching farther and farther, they cower below

Whispers and secrets sweep through the trees

A quiet language, not one spoken, but heard by the leaves

Anticipation is felt, a chill chases through us all

Just before a quiet hush, rain has yet to fall


Shelter is sought out, to hide

In caves, the ground, homes they abide

Seeking out the kind earth, warmly hidden

Far from the sky, they have huddled to listen


Soon, soon there is nothing, no sound

No more whispers nor secrets to be found

The leaves no longer listen to their song

The trees voices seem to have gone

The shadow envelops, suffocating in it's silence

Waiting for something, something to tip the balance


And the lightning strikes, light filling the air

The hammer falls, in the silence, a clumsy tear

Yet that is enough, the rain begins to fall

Answering to the storm's roaring call

The wind howls, rushing through the sky

No more whispers, but a screaming cry


In this raging storm stands a figure, alone

The cold rain, wind, piercing him to the bone

Not numb, but lacking the ever present pain

Washed away, the sorrows, by the pouring rain

Swept away, to join their howling kin

His voice joins with the river of wind

Joining the terrible, tremendous symphony

Skyward, to the clouds, finally breaking free

Shackles, chains, and restraints put there on his own

A weight, a burden, unneeded, is finally thrown


Soon the storm, task finished, lifts it's cloak

The shadow moving, dissipating like smoke

Light filters down, revealing the ravaged ground

On a hill, in the mess, a still figure is to be found

Released from mortal bonds, he begins to rise

Rejoicing in his newfound freedom, only to realize

Under him lies his body, the vessel of his hurt

His body lies empty, unfeeling, facedown in the dirt

Knowing that this is wrong, yet not sure why

He kneels before his body to cry

Not a tear is shed though, for now the numbness has set

To feel, it is of only mortal nature, the shades forget

What they once were, what they had been, is gone

They're voices, they sing, but of a lonely song


Joining the chorus of the storm

Always cold, wet, never warm

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