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Summary

The poem "Thunder" by Suzanne Mondoux expresses the intense emotional impact of a tumultuous relationship, likened to a powerful storm.

Abstract

"Thunder" is a poem that captures the raw emotions of a speaker who has been deeply affected by a lover's overwhelming presence, akin to a thunderous storm. The speaker describes being emotionally manipulated and brought to their knees by the lover's intensity, which is both alluring and destructive. Despite the lover's

Song/Poem of the Day — Thunder

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Thunder

You played with my heart, with every bit of my emotions You killed me with the pounding of my soul How you brought me to my knees So thunderous you are, you’re heart of thunder You felt so close, yet all this time you were miles away like thunder No justification for your heart of thunder

Baby your heart of thunder brought me to my knees So easily seduced So easily I laid down my soul for you The storm around you, I adored Like thunder you moved all around me

I was caught in such a storm In the heat of your passion for me, I thought Baby your heart of thunder brought me to my knees When I saw you, you were so out of reach Never to be truly touched by you But affected by you, your heart of thunder

So close and yet so far, you were always out of reach Heart of thunder, I felt every beat I chased the storm, and left stranded in the field of dangerous love Baby your heart of thunder brought me to my knees Alone in my deep desire, I felt I would die without you How you made me feel, I believed

Such sweet words dripped from those lips Had I seen it was the beginning of the thunderous storm I was mesmerised, in love with what I believed I saw in front of me I didn’t know I was in they eye of storm

Baby your heart of thunder brought me to my knees Hmm, Whoa, Whoa

Suzanne Mondoux 22 May 2020

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