Metaphor Poem: Hurricane Sandy Was A Bulldozer

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Alex Rossi
Period 6
3/31/14
Hurricane Sandy Was A Bulldozer
Scared and nervous, everyone was hastily preparing for the immense Hurricane Sandy,
They were hiding everything in safe, stormproof places.
The man driving the bulldozer was filling it with black fuel,
The man was also searching for an acceptable place to dig.
The lights started to flicker on and off in homes,
While the trees were roughly swaying back and forth.
The man ordered the bulldozer to tear the flower-covered ground apart,
Killing plants and destroying squirrel, owl, bird, and bug homes.
All of the electricity had disappeared,
The trees fell one by one and the rain pounded on the grimy, grey ground.
Carefully, the torn dirt was pushed to the side,
While the animals are hiding from the terrifying and destructive bulldozer.
Everyone cautiously walked outside after the storm, gazing at the destruction,
While some other people were already ambitiously acquitting trees and cleaning up the
catastrophic outside.
Construction workers came to the newly cleared land to build a house,
While the devastated animals now without homes hurriedly started to look for new
homes.
Hurricane Sandy was a bulldozer.
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