His Sasquatche's Fear Poem by Norman Jin Shyr Wang

His Sasquatche's Fear

Rating: 5.0


1.
He was chopping the branches after his soups.
He worried about the howling abyss in the Coup.
2.
The winter just frozen the blue lagoon.
The deers were killed in many afternoons.
3.
The old trees were crushed down.
Tonight, would it be last clampdown?
4.
The stepping was stopped coming toward him,
the fear of a hungry beast.
5.
Was there a bear stalking in the woods?
The rusty nails pierced through his hood.
6.
The wind banged in the vast icy land.
The skulls of boars stood on the plain.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
My experience in the Canadian woods.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mj Lemon 09 January 2015

Well done...I have this image of wild boar skulls coming to life, lining up, and standing at attention...Great work.

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