Hurricane Sandy - Sonnet
Last week in October struck a hurricane,
Power lines, tall trees and old houses fell,
Of the New Jersey Coast it was its bane,
Countless people without a place to dwell,
Towns and cities swept away in a flood
Desolating all that stood in its path,
This storm surely spilled its fair share of blood,
Upon everyone it took out its wrath,
Homes and lives in ruin, dreams torn apart,
Certainly will rebuild and recover,
Laying the foundation for a fresh start,
Sandy’s aftermath will never hover,
A state forsaken, and utterly wrecked,
Our pride and resolve it did not affect.
By Matthew Perino
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