Social Sciences, asked by vasu98, 1 year ago

prepare a choreography script of grabbing everything on the land

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Answered by Anonymous
29

Grabbing Everything on the Land
There came a wave like a great hand,
grabbing everything on the land,
Its fingers of foam, circling round,
uprooting trees, smashing homes to the ground.
It aimed its fist at everything in sight,
Nothing could survive this dreadful might ,
People ran in and out in time with the tide,
Nowhere to go and nowhere to hide.
The hand was born in the belly of the ocean,
fed by plates creating the potion,
It grew in fury, it grew in power,
The anger to be unleashed within the hour.
No one knew what was on the way,
People were working, children at play,
A shriek of surprise as somebody saw,
A huge wall of white horsesgalloping ashore,
The beasts dissolved under the heat,
Sweeping hundreds of thousands off their feet.
There was crashing and crunching and tearing apart,
seeping its way into everyone’s heart,
Lives were lost, bodies found,
Brutally killed by a hungry hound,
When the punch came with the force of an army,
The few that survived understood the meaning of ‘Tsunami’

vasu98: any other answers
Answered by SelieVisa
19

Answer:

"Grabbing everything on the land" is a famous poem written by Lily Usher based on the affects of a Tsunami.

It depicts how huge heaps of water came suddenly from nowhere like a giant hand of destruction and drowned people and animals and destroyed properties.

All that was left was lifeless bodies and those alive were filled with the sorrow and trauma of losing their dear and loved ones.

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