The Cyclone



















The poem in a nutshell

The poem "The Cyclone" tells us about a natural disaster. This poem was actually composed at the very night of Amphan. Everything was becoming topsy-turvy due to the monstrous jaws of the cyclone called 'Amphan'. Such a cyclone is fearsome indeed. It instills fear in everyone'e mind. The wind was howling everywhere as if the very Doom's Day was in the offing. the open windows rattled as if they were about to get smashed down. The doors were continuously banging. They created a terrible sound altogether. It was as if an epical battle between the cyclone and the human beings, between Nature's utmost rage and the living creatures on this earth. The cyclone asphyxiated all and sundry from the very core of their hearts. It was a spine-chilling experience indeed.






The poem-- "The Cyclone"


Such a cyclone
Instills great fear;
The gust being blown;
O hear! O hear!
Hear his roar,
O his roar.

The windows rattle;
The doors ban';
Like epical battle,
The cyclone's han'
Strangles all;
Obey his call.






The Keywords

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