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Angela Haffenden
Poseidon's Fury
Another Sea Breeze Cocktail, anyone?
The rain falls,
thunder speaks of his burgeoning anger. Lightening illuminates the sky to reveal
an ominous moon. Ferocious waves smash and ravish the coastlines. Rivers and
streams swell, then burst spectacularly. His wrath knows no end, his trident is
raised, he continues to destroy the countryside. Roads are now waterways, fit
for boats not cars. Wildlife suffers for man's sins. It is our penance. He is
remembering a time where he was idolised and revered, relishing his power,
which has been held dormant for so long.
Temporarily he is sated; a smile on his face. Poseidon can now rest.
About the Author
Angela Haffenden is a mother of four children. She
is also responsible for a husband, a dog and an ageing father. She writes
mainly to stay sane. She lives by the sea and writes in a cabin in the garden.
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