Weather vs. Mankind
Hail guns, as
powerful as large as a grenade, sneaking to Lions Park. Tsunami bombs, as large
as a tank, marching down Wattle Street. Hurricane mines, as powerful as
lightning, riding towards our school.
Houses have
collapsed, schools are smashed and power lines have fallen. Trees are fallen
and they are scattered on the ground like leaves.
We armoured
ourselves with gumboots coats and beanies.
With our sandbags
we held the powerful flood back so it wouldn’t hurt any wildlife. We bounded
through the debris and we protected the school with drains and gutters.
The weather
pushed us to the edge of defeat but we overthrew them and we remained victorious!!!
By NatashaJ
I Really like how descriptive your story is. My favourite part is where you say " we armed ourselves with gumboots, rain coats and bennies" great work .
ReplyDeleteHi Natasha and Room 5.
ReplyDeleteI loved this poem for its interesting use of "war" type descriptions, it links in really well with your ANZAC work. good job Tasha - Dad will love it when he's home. Mum