I send the thunder from the sky, I send the lightning raining down. Strike every tree and every town, Until there's nothing left around.
I send hail of burning ice,
On every field, in every town.
I send the winds that roar and cry, To tear the roofs and shake the ground.
I unleash the tempest from the waters, Such as the world has never seen. Across every city, every state, Until there's nothing left pristine.
I send the waves that rise up high, To drown the cities all around.
I send the quakes that split the earth, To swallow homes and all the fields.
I send despair, with endless dearth, To shatter every peaceful dream.
I send the swirling, furious gales,
That tear through streets with howling might.
I send the floods that fill the trails, To turn the day into endless night.
I send the clouds that gather fast, To block the sun and darken skies.
I send the torrents that will last,
Until the waters start to rise.
I send the storm surge, fierce and wild, To sweep away what stands in place.
I send the winds that spin and twist, To rip apart the strongest walls.
I send the wrath that can't be missed, To answer nature's urgent calls.
I send the fury, wild and strong,
To shake the earth and rend the skies.
I send destruction's mournful song, To echo where all hope dies.
In every corner, every crease,
My wrath consumes with relentless might.
Until all fades into silence,
Under the blanket of eternal night.