Summary of each stanza of grabbing everything on land
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Explanation:
The poem Grabbing everything on the land is a famous poem written by Lily Usher on Tsunami. It depicts how heaps of water came suddenly from nowhere and drowned people, animals and properties. All that was left was lifeless bodies and those who were alive were filled with the trauma of losing their dear ones
Answer:
The wave was like a huge hand . it grabbed everything on the land . foams were like fingers . they destroyed the trees and buildings on the ground.
its fist was very powerful . it hit everything . nothing could escape from it. none could even hide from its blow. there was nowhere to go.
this huge hand of wave was formed in the oceans , due to the movement of the tectonic plates . within a short time it grew very large and was very severe at everything .
the day was a normal one. all were busy with their works .children were playing . no one excepted anything ususual . suddenly somebody saw a huge wall of water rushing from the ocean , as if they were pulled by huge white horses . very soon , the white foams disappeared and water came in all fury. it crushed and destroyed everything on its way . the people became horrified and ran away , so as to escape .
then the sounds were of crushing and crashing .buildings and trees were all destroyed . people could do nothing , but look at all that happens in disbelief . so many people lost their lives . many of the bodies were also found later . at the end of everything , those who survived understood the meaning of tsunami .