Poem: Hurricane Preparation

Hurricane Preparation

It is not clear yet
what will come
when the storm
makes land,
but we must be prepared:
it may be disaster,
we may lose power
or have windows break,
flooding.  It is not clear
what the storm will be,
and I do not know
if the year has been so bad
we have earned some leniency,
or if we must see how everything
has been its worst so far,
that this too will bring
another type of tragedy,
will make all the rest
just what brought us here.

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