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Elizabeth Santos
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0 posted 2000-08-16 07:54 AM


The Voice of Thunder

Thunder rolling through the sky
Kept awake a sleepy eye
A cover wrapped to keep me warm
And safe from an impending storm

Then louder cried the voice of Thor
“Awake, my dear, you’ll sleep no more
For no one soul this night will rest
Until I’m done this evening fest”

A lightening spear through window pain
Confirmed the threats of coming rain
I huddled down into my bed
With only nightmares in my head

The rains came down with thunder’s roar
I trembled at the voice of Thor
So powerful that he would shake
A sleepy soul into awake

And I alone in utter fright
To face the terrors of the night
Would never close my eyes at all
Throughout the rumblings of the squall

At crack of dawn the rain was gone
The sunlight slowly came along
But in my heart I still could hear
The sounds that made me shake in fear

How childish this silly fright
Of thunder clashing in the night
And voices that would threaten me
To make me tremble endlessly

Then came a knocking at the door
A neighbor, said “‘twas quite a pour
That lightening burned upon your door
The letters of the name of Thor”

I said “I’m glad for morning’s light”
He said, “You better board up tight
They say a monster storm’s in sight
And passing through this way tonight”

I locked my windows and my door
Then lay in wait the voice of Thor
A captive of his threatening roar
Doomed to slumber nevermore

Then jolted fiercely as before
I woke from dream upon the floor
Shaken by the thunderous roar
Of but a husband's raucous snore

Elizabeth Santos


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1 posted 2000-08-16 08:12 AM


Elizabeth, my friend~
And ... Oh, what a beautiful sound !
It 'Thor' is good to hear it, huh ?
Love ya'
~*Marge*~


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MMoonchild
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2 posted 2000-08-16 08:23 AM


Then came a knocking at the door
A neighbor, said “‘twas quite a pour
That lightening burned upon your door
The letters of the name of Thor”

sort of "Poe"ish

loved the ending ..I happen to love thunderstorms as long as  we aren't in the damage range...

~~soft smiles
Maureen

Seymour Tabin
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3 posted 2000-08-16 08:40 AM


Elizabeth,
I didn't know you had those kind of dreams?
Wonderful poem as all your poems are.
Love Sy

Nan
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4 posted 2000-08-16 08:46 AM


How comforting that sound of Thnor must be... I like this one lots, my friend..
hoot_owl_rn
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5 posted 2000-08-16 09:31 AM


Smiling at this one ....what a heavenly sound that kind of thunder can be at times  
Sudhir Iyer
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6 posted 2000-08-16 10:43 AM


Then jolted fiercely as before
I woke from dream upon the floor
Shaken by the thunderous roar
Of but a husband's raucous snore
....

I am merrily giggling, and I think thats what I should be doing...

wonderful writing again,
Liz...

ethome
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7 posted 2000-08-16 05:21 PM


Aw Elizabeth you set me up on this one...that ending was great...wonderful writing as usual I enjoyed the thunderous roar of the powerful words....they shook my thinking alive and I enjoyed this immensely!
Sunnyone
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8 posted 2000-08-16 06:03 PM


Hello Elizabeth...

   I was totally mesmerized to the ending and then I couldn't help but laugh out loud!! Yes, a mate's snoring can also sound like Thor!!!!  This was superb.....you are a magician with your writing!!
      


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'the Present'!



Martie
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9 posted 2000-08-16 06:24 PM


Liz--this is wonderful...I knew you and thunder were not friends, but you painted this so well and then the end was great, gave me a big smile, it did!
Kit McCallum
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10 posted 2000-08-16 06:30 PM


ROFL! Wonderful Liz ... oh what a great twist at the end! Boy do I know that one ... me and my earplugs nightly or never could I sleep!  Incredible imagery in this Liz ... absolutely had me gripped throughout!      

Best wishes,
/Kit

Bill Charles
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11 posted 2000-08-16 07:37 PM


Hi Elizabeth...You held me in suspense all through the poem! And then the ending, very precious if I might say. I will watch out for "Thor"
Elizabeth Santos
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12 posted 2000-08-16 09:44 PM


Marge, What a sound, and when his brothers come for a visit, it's a vertual orchestra

Thanks , Moonchild for your comments. This poem didn't turn out the way it was heading, but I just couldn't resist

Sy, I only have dreams about dry blankets, and they're made of cotton

Nan, not exactly comforting, I'd call it disturbing

Hoot, The heavenly sound comes when 2 or 3 sing in harmony

Sudhir, Glad you got a giggle. next time someone complains about your snoring, tell them it was the voice of thor

ethome, Thank you for your comments. I love poems with a twist. I'm learning that from Balladeer. Glad you liked it

Sunny, Yes, they do sound like thunder, don't they?
Glad it made you laugh

Martie, as long as you're smiling, I'm happy

Kit, Seems most can relate
Glad you got a little joy out of it

Bill, Yes better have him sleep in the other room!. Thanks for your remarks
Liz


Denise
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13 posted 2000-08-16 09:56 PM


hehehehe.....quite a dream, Elizabeth! Quite a clever ending too! I love it!

Denise

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