Tag: Overwhelmed. Swamped by a deluge

  • Inundated

    Inundated

    Overwhelmed. Swamped by a deluge
    of cascading abundance.
    Engulfed; swallowed by a huge
    and raging expanse
    of turmoil. A torrent unleashed.
    Swollen by a backwash; pressing
    itself into spaces diminished
    of capacity. Structures stressing,
    crushed beyond identity. Ripped,
    flipped – agitated – broken debris.
    Strewn remains; a carcass stripped
    of shape … and what might be.
    . Sodden and soaked – saturated.
    . Clogged and choked – inundated.

    © Tim Grace, 16 January 2011


    To the reader: When enraged, the elements devour what lays before them; fire consumes and water engulfs. Flood victims are utterly inundated. The rising intrusion is unstoppable. The creeping thief, enters without welcome, invades every crevice; leaves behind a crime-scene of muddied mayhem. The forlorn victim, sodden and soaked, has no recompense; can expect no apology; the thief has come and gone… more than escaped, evaporated!

    To the poet: In this sonnet it was pleasing to arrive at a wash of words that flowed with singular effect. The flood of words were delivered through the media, describing the devastation of a summer flood in Queensland, Australia. Capturing the graphic vocabulary of an event is important in constructing a descriptive poem. Words, with particular nuances, speak through a sonnet. Words locate a poem as real. Words give the poet a licence to authentically narrate the scene; albeit from a distance.


     

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