Sudden Storm

The eerie mist floated through the moonlit path As the glistening waters below sparkled in the night. A proud eagle soared about the sky majestically and then flew away. Suddenly there was a terrific crash, and lightning shattered the earth violently. A moment later the sea was thrashing about in great waves. Then as suddenly as the storm appeared It disappeared And all was still once more.

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