Memorable Oppressed Storm Poems

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Nature's Rebellion
In shadows deep where silence clings, The heartbeats of the earth take wings. A tempest brews, the sky ignites, With fury born of endless nights. The rivers roar, the mountains shake, A symphony of wrath awake. Each raindrop falls like chains unbound, In nature’s fierce, defiant sound. The trees, they sway, in wild embrace, Unchained, they dance, a bold showcase, Of spirits tied to freedom's dream, Where every heart can start to scream. So let the storms of yearning rise, And break the shackles of our sighs. For in their rage, we find our voice, In nature’s wrath, we too rejoice.
Whispers of Thunder
In shadows deep where silence clings, The storm within quietly sings, A rumble low, a subtle roar, Whispers of thunder from heart to shore. Beneath the weight of clouds so gray, The spirit bends but will not sway, Each droplet falls, a muted sigh, In the cage of sorrow, dreams still fly. The winds of change, a distant call, In quiet strength, we rise or fall, Amidst the gloom, a flicker bright, Hope’s ember flickers through darkest night.
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