My imagination went wild for today’s poem and for some reason I kept picturing Mr. Manhattan from The Watchmen, and came up with this unusual poem about a blue giant from the ocean coming to a Hawaiian village with a message. Thanks to the following people for providing the 8 random words (in blue) on twitter:

@fujcycle13 (pelican), @Jan_Geronimo (tattoo), @jollything (Film), @or1gb1u3 (kona), @azredneck (jade), @Oneunder2001 (uranium), @SurfCityJay (aneurism), @lejonprime (ombudsman)

The Blue God

In a small fishing village off of the Kona port
People eating their breakfast and engaged in morning palaver
A giant man rises from the ocean depths radiating light
Skin so blue one may think it was caused by uranium exposure
Looking like a special effect pulled from a Hollywood film
Jade colored tattoo of an atomic symbol on his chest

The sight would give almost anyone an aneurism
The obmudsman arrives on the scene from being flooded with calls
The being takes a step toward the beach
Foot sinking and rising in the sands
leaving a gap a half dozen feet deep

With startling dexterity the giant moves his arm
Snatching a pelican out of the sky
Expecting him to crush the bird
He instead studies it and sets it free
It is then that the great man speaks

“People of the surface world” his voice rumbles deep
“Our seas are poisoned by your arrogance” he continues
“Anger us further and there will be no recourse”
“You will not receive a second warning”
His final words were spoken

As swiftly as he arrived he quickly departs
Stepping back into the waters of the deep
People stunned in total silence
Soon world officials will converse
Time to change the world

-Poem by Dragon Blogger


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I am a dedicated father and husband who works an IT job during the day and has as passion for blogging and poetry. I have been writing poems for more than twenty years and I write at least 1 new poem or haiku per day and publish it on this blog since it started in September 2008.

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