hurricane

July 6th, 2008 | 295 Entries

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295 Entries for “hurricane”

  1. rock you like a swelling, jumbo, gigantic wave oceans flying around spinning nervously scary palm trees sway ghostly rain heavy hard water behold the lightning far away escape tragic hurry wind hurry faster than the wind wash away

    Yvonne
  2. Your girl, she’s a renegade, a hurricane that keeps you there, safe.

    With complete disregard for the scattered children’s toys strewn about the crabgrass, the hurricane swept up scooters and powerwheels alike.

    pinball10@aol.com
  3. Hurricanes and brutal storms ravage landscapes. Create plains in place of mountains. Natural tracks of empty space. Waiting to become alive again. Plants regrow and so can we.

    Brown
  4. hurricane’s are strong, immersing and impossible to abate… they’re also hard to write about… only thing it represents to me, symbolically, would be turmoil and turbulence… unyielding unrelenting surroundings of tremendous force, making it hard to cope…

    Anonymous
  5. hurricane’s are strong, immersing and impossible to abate… they’re also hard to write about… only thing it represents to me, symbolically, would be turmoil and turbulence… unyielding unrelenting surroundings of tremendous force, making it hard to cope…

    Anonymous
  6. hurricane’s are strong, immersing and impossible to abate… they’re also hard to write about… only thing it represents to me, symbolically, would be turmoil and turbulence… unyielding unrelenting surroundings of tremendous force, making it hard to cope…

    Anonymous
  7. Storm blowing through the land tearing up lives and throwing them to nowhere, rebuilding after the devastation, soggy, damp, depressing. Through the adversity of it all we come to find live begins anew and so does hope.

    Kane
  8. it is scary and dangerous and there is a season for it and they are devistating and the destruction it does is un real. I am so scared of the next one and what it might do and if we could actually survive another one if

    paige
  9. you shake me up like a hurricane, picking me up with your chaotic fingers, choking me into submission. despite the destruction you could bring to my life, i will not bow down to you. the devastation can only make me stronger. and my Salvation will continue to reign supreme.

    mich
  10. It was ten minutes after the eye of the hurricane passed, and I was scared shitless. When was it going to come back? Were we going to have another?

    I stood there in wonder as the lightning started again!

    lyndsey
  11. Jeff Dunham is a ventriloquist comedian. One of his jokes is where he says his wife calls him the hurricane in the bedroom, and his puppets make fun of him calling him quick and unpredicable.

    rayne
  12. Natural disasters alone.
    BLOWing away myself.

    again

    alone.

    Ashley Hestand
  13. I remember hurricane Katrina. it did a lot of damage on New Orleans, LA. The city was almost completely destroyed. Thousands of people were homeless, & desperate for food & shelter. After several days help finally arrived from that state & federal government. The waters from lake Pontchartrain added to massive devastation.

    Douglas Laszacs
  14. I watched as the hurricane swept through the remains of the city. It was already wrecked by decades of such and only the hardened later buildings survived but still the harsh winds swept debris high into the air and slammed it against others. There had been no clear up effort.

    Jack
  15. The garbage cans flew down the street, as I peeked through the knot hole in the plywood that was covering our window. It was my birthday and I had finished dissolving the trash bag men in the standing water in the sink.

    Kevin
  16. Killing Running Hiding Scary Just rambling thunder and wind. Where’s little joey? Destroying families and homes. Your life is at a hault.

    marrrrria
  17. There was a hurricane last week. Devastated a lot in the Philippines. Also, the hurricane was called frank. Frank as a name for a hurricane. I think it’s not that appropriate. they should use scarier names like devastator etc.

    avatar
  18. blasts fast track attack

    too long too hard like andrew
    how to live a life blown through

    time spent mourning those lost
    no time left to fend the frost

    of the coming winter of emotions
    lost her in a whirlwind of motion

    greg mcg
  19. the power of the wind was increable. it knocked me off my feet. and the rain pelted my body and face so fiercely i thought it might be wiped off.

    jlware
  20. Life is a hurricane. It can be so completely catostrophic that it can have you running to find shelter from it. Then there’s the eye of the storm, fooling you into feeling as if everything is calm and okay….only for you to find out you’ve been deceived and everything is not.

    Steph
  21. Crazy ass blowing winds kill, flood, destroy. Man stands aside glad that he’s safe, pretending to care that others are hurt but not lifting a hand to help. Death of humans; death of humanity.

    Ray
  22. that was before the great depression came and rocked us, that was before the hurricane came in a stopped us. woo. i can’t believe that in one minute, the first thing i thought to write about was usher lyrics. i don’t hate that song though, i really don’t. oh my god, my tv is on so loud. i’m oing to get a bowl of cereal when i’m done.

    dani k
  23. Piercing, invisible and especially dangerous to small groups of isolated people. Much like the media.

    a
  24. I was in the middle of a hurricane when she kissed me.

    It was a momentus event that had slapping winds and water mixing with rising temps and
    a feeling tha this would never end

    and if it did
    it would end in tragedy somehow

    Marcus
  25. The clouds twirled above the ocean, looking omnious in the sky. We watched the token guy trying to drive through the 2 foot high water left by the hurricane. We laughed as he stalled his car. Insanity.

    shari
  26. loud
    unforgiving
    destruction
    naturally unnatural
    whirling spinning winds,
    thoughts,
    hopes.

    alexa
  27. burlishing winds voom voom flying around grabbing things like it was christmas and they are paris hilton. money is not an issue in hurricane land. they are the bill gates of the land. mine mine mine.
    they pick things up, chew them up and spit them out when they dont want them anymore. now you can have it, i’m done.

    vic
  28. strom wind weather water trees falling crashing into houses cause damaged. people scared, dogs cowering in the corner will the roof still be there in the morning? will i be able to get to work. sea levels rise, winds batter the coastline causing spectacular waves and stupid idoits risking life to feel the raw power of the waves.

    audrey
  29. Its natural, like honey. Causes big trauma for some people. Never happend here though.. thank God!

    Cecilie
  30. Blowing wind
    Its all confusing
    Its all a mess
    Hurricane in my mind
    Devastating lives
    Survive

    Rafaella
  31. fast swooshy air, destructin is a part of us…it reminds me of time, passing by waiting for no one …destroying all in it’s path… it goes by me and i can’t see…i’m drawn in,,…left all alone…the remnants of a lone sprite…

    Bianca Chanda
  32. Whoosh! Descending, swooping down and across like a hawk to take its prey that sits, sedentary, like a duck waiting for its plumage to fall off or be devoured by the beasts of the sky. Hurry! Hurry! Can you?

    Gavin
  33. Hurricane’s are natures way of saying – the cleaner’s here! Its just her way of saying its time to clean out the garbage, And it works.

    Alan
  34. wind and destruction. water and floods. Pain, and heartbreak, katrinna, mom and dad. loss of homes danger bad news over the top of damns wow and oh my gosh!! August and September.

    brenda
  35. life is like a hurricane. Tossing and turning. Spinning and twisting. Wrecking havoc of anything in its way. You have to dodge problems in life like the turmolous waves of the ocean. But it’s not all havoc and destruction. The eye of the storm is calm, peaceful, quiet. Cherish it. Treasure it. Like love. For once you have it and take it for granted it slips away from you and takes you back into the darkness of the hurricane. With its powerful wind trying to blow you off course. With its dangerous waves crashing upon you. Don’t lose hope. For the sky is most beautiful and pleasant after the storm.

    kryztine phoenix
  36. scary and out of control. It is very hormonal. usually female and very angry. Men are barely ever emotional, which is why girls have it worse, not including PMS.

    Hope
  37. Natural disasters that cause devastation wherever they may go leaving pain and horror in its wake. It leaves families in mourning, it leaves cities in destruction, it takes the lives of many and is a hard thing to survive physically let alone mentally.

    Elaine
  38. It wooshed through the air. Not the hurricane, the sound of my parents having sex. How i wished a hurricane would come sweep them away with all their dirty groans and uncomfortable bumps on the wall. It should whip them like my mother does my father.

    Sara
  39. it;s destruction, it;s chaos, it;s what u feel when u see a baby just flying obok twojego okna, wolnosc, zywiol, natura w swoim pieknie i niszczycielstwie, super uczucie, wielkie zniszczenie, smierc
    zycie

    Przemek
  40. destruction over a large scale area natures fury that can’t be contained. The most horrific winds that can be generated except for tornadoes. Very interesting storm to watch.

    Kollin