The roar and the hiss

This one has been sitting with me since Sunday morning when I woke in the night to a storm raging outside. It's basically me playing around with sound. 


Brave in our cave we lie safe and dry
Covers tucked tight under toes, over shoulders,
Warm as the storm unfolds bold and cold outside.
Inside, we huddle, we hide, terrified.

Windows sing in the eaves, as the wind begins
To seek the weak, explore creaks,
Before it roars from its core, loud, proud, unbowed,
To be drowned by the sound of the rain once again. 

We lie wrapped tight against the night,
Listen to the hiss on the road as it flows
Like a river that shivers on its way down the hill.
Then everything stills. 


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