She comes with a whisper, that turns to a moan
Full of darkness and anger, that chills to the bone
The demons inside her twist and they tear
Whatever she touches, destroyed without care
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'a woman scorned' 'This saying originates from The Mourning Bride, a tragic play by English playwright William Congreve from 1697. The whole line actually reads "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor a fury like a woman scorned."
I did not know that Hurricane Ian was a she. Or do you really mean a woman? In my search, it seems the transitive verb scorn means 'reject or dismiss as contemptible or unworthy', which is sort of harsh and may upset any woman OR man.
Do you know my wife so well?