swirling storms with fancy names
capture public imagination
evacuation of villages
exposes silence within
displaced populations
meteorological imperfection
impervious to deep turbulence
invites tsunamis
to manifest
rebellion
all those small disagreements
storms brewing in tea cups
escape domesticity
to form movements
that rock social sensibility

We do have a lot of unnecessary anger and worry about many matters that are not very important in the overall picture. Lovely poem, Reena.
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Thank you, Jim!
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Storms in a teacup are often the most taken seriously.
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Most of the times, yes. The capability to measure depths is lacking.
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Oh yes.
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