Weathering the Storm

Cygnus X-1

A red poppy basks in the brilliant sun
Watching deer and rabbits swiftly run,
As they sense a storm in the breeze
And seek shelter 'neath mighty oak trees.
Sure enough black clouds do burst
And human complexions look their worst;
The anger of those clouds in the skies
Is reflected in the mood in their eyes,
And sighs are breathed once again
As Man and animal feel the force of the rain.
Spare a thought for that poppy in the field
No roof or umbrella gives it a shield,
And yet, there it so boldly remains
Facing the full fury of summer rains;
Even so, it still stays intact –
Bowed, but unbroken, from that tempests act.
A hidden strength belies what is seen
On the surface of this pitiful scene.
Wonder you may if it will raise
Its lovely head for sunnier days;
Will it regain its former glory,
And live to become a success story?
With humankind it’s much the same,
We face ferocious storms, never tame.
Economic hardships and failing health
Overtake many, with lion-like stealth.
We stand our ground, unable to flee
Shaken to the root by adversity,
And yet, although we bend, we do not break,
We continue faithful, for the Lord's sake.
Daily our hope, spurs us on,
Making our courage, ever strong;
No fretful frowns furrow a forehead,
As faith gives the foot, a confidant tread.
It’s practically a miracle to see
Someone standing strong, with tenacity;
Although he may appear weak and frail
A surprising strength tells the tale.
Faith grows stronger, all the more
As each onslaught we so endure,
And our hope grows brighter, each day,
As skies turn blue, that once were grey.
In time, like that poppy after the storm,
We lift our faces, and hearts feel warm;
Stronger and dignified, proudly standing tall
We’re a beacon of bravery to one and to all.


  • Author: Cygnus X-1 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 25th, 2021 10:10
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • arqios

    Any poem that can carry the word ‘onslaught’ effectively deserves respect! Thanks for sharing this gem.



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