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(A City's death by fire)a punishment from afar
I
 
 It started;
 Like a little drift of a banana leaf;
 From Leopane, 25 km afar
 No! it stopped-
 It was a minute earlier
 From the predestined time,
 For the punishment from afar.
 
 II
 
 16:53.
 It started this time;
 Yes! For sure!
 Like a little drift of a banana leaf,
 From Leopane, 25 km afar
 Boiling slowly it’s ire of revenge, vexation,
 Like the flared wax of a candle –
 This was its natural method,
 Its natural method of summing up
 Its cholers of fretfulness
 To destroy that city,
 For its7.0 magnitude
 Could not, could not rip
 This black nation of its Skirts
 Of treasures of sweat, of charcoal sudor
 Which tarnished these skirts
 That are its monuments, edifices, its people
 Its long secured liberty, equality, fraternity.
 
 III
 
 And so the intruder grumbled
 Like the soft mummer of
 Thunder;
 The little drift manifested into something big!
 No! something like a little shake of a Big Mama’s butt;
 But what Big Mama offered
 Was nothing akin to what the intruder offered.
 
 
 
 IV 
 
  Black fingers clutching on door knobs 
 Black eyes searching to clutch
 Clutch on air
 Prayers climbing up this atmosphere of mystery
 Cursing life, purpose, cursing all
 Existence, cursing their pride, their
 Efforts of setting up this edifices now
 Mashing them up like crushers of vengeance
 Like crushers of garlic.
 
 V
 
 The waters of destruction slowly entered the city – 
 Last fingers grasp on leaves;
 Fires  puffing off edifices,
 Street poles down
 Black beetles lay on street corners
 Beetles are buried as the
 Intruder signed its name
 On the city’s face;
 Great men loss their lives,
 presidential palace,
 and at last, the City’s Cathedral!
 
 VI
 “Port-au-prince is gone!
  Port-au-prince is gone!”
 Voices from afar hollering for
 The world to hear,
 “Port-au-prince is gone!”
 Other voices from nearby vicinities; Santa Domingo, Kinston
 Are heard gossiping, instead of lamenting,
 Voicing out that they had warned her,
 “Foolish nation, from since 1804,
 Fighting for independence, their obeah they
 Say; a punishment from the Nation of
 The Brave, the Crown Country, The Mother Country.”
 “ Had they not fight this vicious battle,” the
 Gossipers continued, “ A punishment from afar.”
 
 
 
 
 
 VII
 
 They denounced, hardly lamenting,
  But
 Japing at the city who lay half unconscious on the ground,
 Till she gave way to her very last breath.

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Wow... amazing.
So much empathy, epicness, really good :D
