All Hell Broke Loose
All hell broke loose once the water had risen.
Sea-walls don’t stand a chance against this monster.
Damn beast rose upon the city like Kraken.
Before they’d a chance to escape the water
The world darkened as the earth cracked beneath them.
“Oh, the horror,” they’d said as all hell broke loose,
“Save our souls, mighty sea and let us live them.”
Bodies are swallowed as the sea wall broke loose
As which bystanders scramble to stay afloat.
Families swept into the sea, disaster-
Ironically made the city a moat
To protect others from this wall of water.
Don’t underestimate the power of nature,
When your name will be on a death brochure.
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