Heinous Vulture Poem by Bireswar Halder

Heinous Vulture



Gigantic vultures flying over the vast skies,
With their lolling tongues and reddened eyes
Looking down for tasty flesh of humans
To have a grand feast of remains.

The mad, rude vultures were too hungry,
And they jumped unitedly being so angry
In the high skies, they had a definite plan,
`No more corpses, we want humans alive `.

People are horrified for terrible attack they met,
And always feel insecure and curse their fate
No mercy, no sympathy to needy and poor
As vultures know cruelty and (love) no more.

The vultures are joyously flapping their wings
Start dancing and chanting in blood-shedding
Heinous massacre gives no feeling or reaction
As they feel delighted with other`s subjugation.

The vultures are stronger and more powerful,
And suddenly assassinate with arms and tools,
They are free from arrest in the high skies!
From where they can make future strategies.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: crime,exploitation,journey,love,melancholy,spiritual,tragedy,trauma,unity
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