Tsunami

They sobbed and screamed,
the many, the afraid.
Rending the air with their
piteous disquiet.
But the world roared louder still,
a shout to blot out all else.
And man went, with a whimper,
into that good night.
And all those hands that cut
were lowered.
And all those mouths that ate
were closed.
Judgement was wrought upon them
and nothing could keep it out.
Neither their cities, nor their walls,
Neither their prayers, nor their doors.

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