In Waikiki’s bright, golden glow,
A whisper spread, both fast and slow,
A warning came, both swift and clear,
A tsunami threat stirred up our fear.
The earth had rumbled far away,
An 8.8, they would say,
With urgency, we hit the streets,
In search of safety, where hope repeats.
Memories rushed from days of old,
Of childhood fears that turned to bold,
When crowded roads met anxious hearts,
As chaos reigned and confusion starts.
But hand in hand, our community rose,
Checking in, sharing tales of woes,
A bond grew strong through tests of dread,
With love as our guide, we bravely tread.
As night wore on, tension did ease,
An advisory brought calm, hearts pleased,
We held our breath, then could exhale,
The storm had passed, we did not fail.
Now we gather, with stories to share,
Of moments faced, with love in the air,
Grateful we are, in safety we stand,
Hawaii’s spirit, united, hand in hand.

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