In Milton Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

In Milton



In Milton

As if a caterpillar
Many legs; Hundreds
Broken; plastered only one
On the rail moved train and went on

In the car
Driver, passengers
Geese-like necked
Stretched, counted both
The wagons, containers
One, two, three; it went on
Hundred ninety nine

Waiting cars, drivers
Were tired
With U-turn some returned

Talks and jokes
Comparing caterpillar with train
Caused laughter with tears

Friday, August 15, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: society
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