Rumble goes the airy Sky. So quickly shifting from dazzle to darkness.
Multicolored hued clouds, some angry some light.
Jagged forks of brilliant light snake around the boiling puffs.
Curtains of raindrops shimmer in the distance, slowly dropping,
Like a bizarre mighty waterfall. Soon upon me with instant drenching power.
Then light bursts out; the clouds scudding away.
All dewy and dripping and cheerily clean.
Ken D said:
A good works , Steve. Like very much.
sirfelion said:
Hello old mate. Thanks for the comment. More will come soon.
Ralph said:
Brilliant poem Steve. I was there in May a few years ago and the storms are exactly as you have written this. Well done ! Ralph 😀
sirfelion said:
Thanks! I did not know you have visited Florida! Hope you had a grand time in the Sunshine State.
Ralph said:
Yes we did have a great time. Well worth the visit. I am thinking about where to go for my holiday next year and Florida is near the top of my list. Although you are living there I hope you do have time for fun across the state. 😀
smilingtoad said:
Reblogged this on A Day in the Brine and commented:
A lovely conveyance of the beautiful burst of summer monsoon storms, here, in Florida- By SirFelion. Thanks for reading, cheers!
anotherday2paradise said:
Wonderfully descriptive verse. I can’t wait to get back to those Florida storms……and the sunshine of course. 🙂
Sonel said:
Glorious indeed and what a stunning capture. Your beautiful words described it so well. 😀
sirfelion said:
Thanks for the wonderful comment.
Sonel said:
Glorious indeed and what a captivating shot! How I’d love to be there right now. 😀
Stunning header and shot of your beautiful cat too. Love it! 😀
Sonel said:
And I see I already comment. hahahahahah! Just delete them all please. LOL!
This is what old age does. 😛
tchistorygal said:
Wonderful. I agree with Ralph, I’ve been there and the storms come and just as quickly they are gone leaving behind brilliant skies and sparkly landscapes. (and lots of mosquitoes. 🙂 )