Ruskin Ruin

poem by: Rachel Cartwright
Written on Apr 17, 2012

One afternoon, clouds piled up
People were going about their own ways
Nobody even had any idea
Of what was about to take place


But later that eve, I went outside
In awe of a strange sound
I went running out on my front porch 
Watching the dark clouds surround

 
Whispers of wind, warning of trouble
The sound had yet begun
For now the wind was screaming and roaring
As if it was telling me to run 


But my eyes drifted to the southwest
Curiosity took it's toll
I just had to see what was wrong
And what made the wind act as a troll

 
But then suddenly my eyes were captured 
By the strangest sight
Green and black clouds in the horizon
Clouds darker than night

 
Full of ominous clouds rotating 
Swiftly up and down and around
As if they were racing in circles
And lowering to the ground
 

The neighbors were all gazing too
At the tremendous sight of horror
Everyone were on their front porches
All curious to see more

 
It began to pour down blinding rain
Then large hail began to fall
But soon after that it was now snowing
I was completely in awe

 
Suddenly a strange stillness took over the air
So silent there wasn't a breeze
The wind, the rain, the hail, the snow
Everything just ceased

 
As the sun peaked through the clouds
Shining peacefully through 
You could hear the sound of the birds tweeting
They thought it was over too

 
But all of a sudden the noise came back
But this time it was so much louder
The sun was no longer in the sky
And the wind took back it's power
 

The deafening thunder was roaring with anger
The clouds were racing from north
The blinding lightning filled the sky
As the trees swayed back and forth

 
As I looked back at the horizon
I couldn't believe my eyes
It was a huge tornado on the ground
Coming my way in surprise

 
Then suddenly I wasn't able to run or move
I couldn't even walk
All I could do is gaze at the sight
Cause my body was in complete shock

 
The wind roared like a hungry lion 
As dust and debris stabbed the air 
All leaving nice houses in shatters
And people in tremendous despair

 
I could feel the ground shaking
Debris was flying everywhere 
Enormous clashes of glass shattering
And bombs exploding here and there

 
Closer and closer, the terror sounded
The twister was almost here
I never thought this would happen
It was as if it was a nightmare

 
I could almost taste the danger
I could hear death shouting goodbye over and over
But all of a sudden I got a hold of myself
And ran back in to take cover

 
But as quick as a fly
The monster was here with danger
While thinking that my life was gone
The twister went around my house with anger

 
Instead of mine, it was my neighbors
The house the twister had taken
Now all that was left was a few little boards
And nobody to be awaken

 
But fainter and fainter the sound got
As the twister shrewdly left
Softer and softer booms in the distance
Til there was no sound to be theft

 
Ruskin Heights High school
Was a school that was close to here
But after the twister had passed over it
The letters R U I N were all that was there

 
Now all that was left was ruins 
So many people in despair
If only they knew what was going to come
On that one afternoon in 1957

 
That day that nobody had any idea
That day of great regret
That day with so many lost memories
That day we'll never forget

 
That day of a disaster
When many lost their homes 
Twas the day of a great storm 
The tornado of Ruskin's Ruin
 

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
The Ruskin Heights Tornado,
May 20 1957
 
Based on a true story...

 

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Bel Baca commented:
I liked it. Nice imagery. Reminded me of when I lived in Florida and we hunkered down when the hurricanes came around.
Ezra Uzair commented:
NICE!!!
Rebel Riggs commented:
Well done you...This is very moving and grips me with every verse.
A previous user commented:
Great!
greg woods commented:
Very captivating, and gets the heart pumping, can feel the terror.
Angel S commented:
Such words really give the readers such an insight to where it is as if we, the readers, are /there/ with you in your memories. Very well done!
ann parks commented:
very atmospheric for an english person who will never see this.........well done Ann
louise bridges commented:
I love how you have captured every moment of your story and made it into an amzing poem. well done!
Milton Robertson commented:
Terrifying, Very well told, can almost see it. Very Good...
Elizabeth J White commented:
I like how this poem came together so powerful great !
J J commented:
Wow! I have entered the eye-of-a-storm and rode upon a tornado (a couple times now). I could 'feel' the first-hand view in this. Bravo!
Robert Folland commented:
Very nicely written :)
Elizabeth J White commented:
wow
Melissa Marker commented:
This was sad but I liked it I like that you took a true story also and brought it to light again but in a poem
john steele commented:
this was a very wonderful peace indeed it sad to hear all them bad memories indeed I loved you write you do it so wonderful everytime I can wait to read another one of your writes
Edward shields commented:
Great poem.
Louise Wyatt commented:
Wow. The imagery is amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed your take on a true story... Keep writing!
Maria Williams commented:
Kept me on the edge of my seat. That was great
Jazz Force commented on Nov 28, 2017 at 3:48pm
Blinding rain? Watch those cliches! try juxtaposition of disparate images ala surrealism. May not be your thing, but will help with imagination. Readers want to hear what's never been heard. Your voice expressions are infinite..
Frank Hornby . commented on Dec 07, 2017 at 12:44pm
I felt the anxiety all the way through the poem...brilliant!............the pathetic comment immediately above mine is not from a true poet......just ignore it....
Christopher Russon commented on Jun 14, 2018 at 8:17pm
A horrific moment for all concerned sad time indeed,well written.
Reeves commented on Nov 05, 2018 at 7:39pm
Enjoyed the poem Jazz Force may have been right but such comments may only be worthy from someone better than him.
Mushobozi Baitani commented on Mar 22, 2021 at 7:32pm
Awesome poem

 

 

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