Wednesday, 20 November 2019

Firestorm


Hello there good friends...,I do hope that the following matter does not disturb in any way.

The resent bush-fires causing widespread  devastation throughout the country, especially NSW and QLD has recalled to me a poem I wrote some time back after the Marysville fires in Victoria.

The present day dangerous conditions caused me some very emotional moments, due to the fact that some years back I resided in many of these towns, such as Taree, Old Bar, Harrington, Forster, Wingham, and also the Sunhine Coast of QLD, and am well aware of just what a holocaust the residents would have gone through. To lose everything one has put together over decades of worth is totally devastating and overwhelmingly mind boggling, one can only imagine what they have gone through. and will be, suffering way into the future. With the grace of God I hope those involved can come to terms with this disaster and once again get there lives together, returning to some form of normality.
The bad picture of course is that we are only late in November, with many more similar incidents still to come, just now I hear of South Australia coming under attack from fires, I wish all involved a safe and successful triumph over the adversity, my thoughts, as thoughts of many others go with you.

Hopefully this poem will be an insight into the catastrophe, feel welcome to comment if you would care to do so.

Darrell.......


Firestorm




Drop a match into the grass
And see the earth it burn
Two hundred years of fighting fires...
Is there nothing we have learned?
They told us to stay and fight
But no one said it would be hell
Some emerging from the firestorm
With an awesome story... to tell
 
A wall of flame raced across the land
No hurdle in its path could retain
From hill to mountain to gully dry
The fury... onward it came
Sparing nothing in its path
It raged on throughout the night
Along with all the wildlife lost
Lost also... was much human life.
 
Towns up in the mountains
No longer do you hear them sing
Silence envelops where the children played
Grey ash covering everything,
No birds to trill their songs of joy
No budding flowers left to bloom
The tragedy of this firestorm
Leaving the nation wedged in gloom
 
Tales of courage verging on heroism
Are now appearing every day
Of how up on the burning mountain 
Some kept the firestorm at bay
Whilst others fought the good fight
Their efforts coming to no avail
Armed with just a smoldering blanket
They were but doomed to fail.
 
And now in its aftermath
We count the cost in hundreds lying dead
Mothers, fathers, sons and daughters...
Why could they not have been spared?
They died saving their animals
Attempting to get them to safer ground
But the firestorm consumed them all
Before a net of safety could be found.
 
Those of us out of harms way
Sit and watch the appeal on TV
The coming together of our country
Preparing to rebuild from all the debris
Parochialism can wait for the footy season
Now is the time for us to form a cartel
And to never forget the firestorm...
That gave a few of us... an insight into hell.


 
Darrell B Parker
Weaver of words and emotions.



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow - all one can say. Very well expressed. Awesome Poem, thanks for sharing your talent.
Regards.... rfs

Anonymous said...

😊 beautiful poems..

Anonymous said...

maybe one day I will post a few more, appreciate your thoughts, 🤠😄👍