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In a sudden spasm
She convulsed, fury vented
Hillside, slope side,
All tumbled in a cataclysm of shredded timbers
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Caressed at night
By the moon’s gentle beams
Hugged warmly at noon
By the Sun’s infinite fluorescence
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Those far off days,
Dreams were dreams.
Our hearts heard,
The incantatory chants of our oracles
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A crashing spasm,
Birthing surreal silence
Dark, dank, decrepit blackness
Trapped!
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5.

Like a bird pregnant with fibroids
The stricken eagle,
On wounded sinews
Cragged the mountain top
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Behind jealous clouds
Peeped the Sun at shrouded Earth
Star crossed skies paled sickly as
Pompous stars hid their glitter
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The Great Tumble

In a sudden spasm
She convulsed, fury vented
Hillside, slope side,
All tumbled in a cataclysm of shredded timbers
And clanging china

With juddering quivers,
She spewed forth her insides,
Palace and Hovel,
Cascaded undignified,
As chaos wedded
In a union of broken flesh and twisted metal

Surreal silence…stabbed by shrill screams
Of the maimed and the dying, birthing
A cacophony of echoes
As Racing sirens and rotored birds clattered for space,
In the race of the Samaritans

Amidst the bedlam of the dying and the dead,
Diggers and Tippers raced for space, as
Gnawed fingers burrowed warm flesh
From a sandwich of fire, smoke, and cindered walls

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