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Created on: November 02, 2010
Sand should live in fear
Earthquakes make no distinction
On what earth to quake
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Poetry: Haiku about earthquakes
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They break up the earth
tectonic plates lay shattered
borders are ignored.
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Haiku about earthquakes.
Earth in discomfort
Shaking herself violently
To relieve the stress
The ground is shaking.
Buildings begin to crumble.
Time to rebuild soon.
Somewhere the earth cracks,
And the ground starts to tremble,
The earth, changed again.
I felt a rumble
The floor shakes violently
Duck, cover your head
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