
Nature’s fury unleashed
scream headlines after the tsunami.
Who or what had held its fury on leash, seething, boiling in the underbelly of aquatic worlds – close to the heart of earth, but not quite there?
Does it lash out at pre-selected targets, or is it a random act of revenge?
Did it step out to meet the world on their own terrain, but was unaware of its own force?
What makes it retreat, when a vulnerable, cowered down world can be swallowed easily?
Anger management is a mammoth task. I’ve to touch the bottom of the dark seas.

Wow, Reena, those last two lines hit with impact. Well done.
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Thank you, Charli!
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Thought provoking flash!
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Thanks a lot!
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Really great, Reena. I like this statement, “Who or what had held its fury on leash …” When we describe a storm as “unleashed,” does anyone ever ask themselves that question? Your descriptions and thoughts are really great here.
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Thank you so much, Susan!
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I thought that was a great line too!
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Thank you, Nicole!
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Well done! Anger is like a tsunami
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Thank you, Sadje!
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You’re welcome 😉
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Beautiful writing, your words sing full of power to honor such a force of nature. Inspiring take on the prompt Reena.
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Thank you so much, Rebecca!
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So powerful and deep, Reena. You did well to unleash it so quickly.
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Thank you, Norah! Gratitude!
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