Disaster From Space
I was overseas when it happened.
At first, I thought it was a distraction.
It was much more than that, it seems.
An asteroid hit to the extremes.
Life on this planet was disrupted.
Like everyone had become corrupted.
All forms of transportation was down.
No communication anywhere around.
Back to the stone age in one big blast.
Man will be lucky if he can last.
Somehow, I had to get back home.
Can’t leave my loved ones all alone.
I found a sailing yacht willing to take me.
The Captain said yes, for a large fee.
I barely had enough to cover it.
I just hoped he wouldn’t quit.
Incredible storms were brewing.
Due to the blast and its undoing.
Several times I thought we would sink.
It almost threw my ass into the drink.
Constant rain the entire way.
Winds strong enough to blow us astray.
We finally made land in a U.S. harbor.
To get home, I must go much farther.
The asteroid hit in New York state.
The people there had a deadly fate.
My home was in Northern California.
Damage there was torn land and lava.
Bad weather covered the entire world.
Worse than a nuclear winter world.
We had landed in San Francisco Bay.
I rode a bike north for another day.
Finally, I reached our home.
Things were such a mess, I moaned.
The family was safe in our fallout shelter.
Their lives had been knocked all kilter.
But, physically, they were all safe.
Survival preparations and a lot of faith.
We were overjoyed to be together.
Now, we had to deal with the weather.
Global warming was out the door.
Now colder than it ever was before.
We had enough food to last a year.
It would take that long for the sky to clear.
But, with my loved ones by my side.
I will be in for the ride.
After everything, it is family that counts.
Any and all mountains we will mount.
With the Lord as our savior, we can’t fail.
We’ll get by with no internet or mail.
————————–R.W. Johnson—–(2017)