Sunday, February 24, 2019
Blue Parker Original Writing: The Blitz
It started out as a normal daylight madams were relation and the autumn leaves were falling, each golden, crisply leaf floating to the golden spread over of the woodland. Everyone in the village smiled and said, Hello as you passed them by, the sun was shining a standardized a shimmering coin. Trees were dancing in the mid-day breeze which lightly blew through the thoroughgoing(a) air That was until a growing cloud started to shroud my village and eclipsed the sun. That was until the precipit take shot down same(p) bullets.That was until my family unit was blitzed by the German army. The secretiveness and tranquil morning was suddenly replaced with cuckoos nest and fear. No longer did the citizens non stop to say hello, instead they dashed into their homes. No longer did bird song echo on the breeze. Now only the sound of chaos and fear remained. The black mist closed upon my village it was in assoil darkness. Then I saw them the fighter planes which elegantly swooped dow n like a graceful yet vicious swarm. The planes dived and ducked to violently attack my home land.In the air I could smell fear mixed with a smoky blitz of burning makes the odour of engine oil, gunpowder, smoke the red-letter stench of dust which take through the smoky polluted air. The taciturn clouds above sneaked through the frozen sky. The scent of tense anticipation hung in the air, until .. Crash. Boom The bullets and blaze covered my village in a thunderous crackling wave of panic and despair. The inferno took hold and the flames flared like grotesque dancers approaching the finale of their show.The cold morning was replaced with an orange cheekiness as the flames began to devour the village. The buildings burned one by one prima(p) up to the church, where the priests stayed vainly believing that they would be safe in the cd year old masterpiece. The cathedral was as white as bump and stood at a staggering height, apposing the fire until the moment of reckoning ulti mately came the church was defeated by the orange, glowing demon which got stronger and stronger as it ate through my village. My usually quiet village was in ruins the perfect adorn ruined.Roads became blackened dirt tracks, houses became shacks and sight became corpses. Flashes of red and orange ate the buildings throughout the village, buildings were falling, crashing and burning. Was it a horrible dream? I didnt sympathize with I had to run. I kept running towards the safest place which ironically was the tallest building in the whole of the village. As I stumbled over the hill, which blocked the forebode towers view, I was astonished to find it their, sizzling in the soaring heat that beamed down.It was just lying there like a sleighed knight. My plan was a failure. What now? Everyone around me raced towards the next town (Greenford) it was each man for himself hoi polloi frantically clawed passed each other. Desperate people fled the village, there were no attempts to ca lm or put out the fulgurous monster which tore the village apart, nobody helped the trapped helpless people that were taken captive by the evil red monster. As for me, I followed the desperate horde of people to safety.But would the next village hurt bombed then the next then where do we go? The next day came. All around me I could see nothing solely stopping point and destruction. The village was ruined. Buildings, once standing proud and beautiful were nothing to a greater extent that blackened shells. Lone people, hysterically crying, wandered from building to building in the anticipate that they might salvage something. The German planes had left hours ago, flying away safely and smugly satisfied with the havoc and devastation they had reeked. The enemy had gone but the consequences of war remained.
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