Scared Twigs Twisted Poem by Joshua Adeyemi

Scared Twigs Twisted



Like smithereens in cahoots,
Tensed flames swept and did brood.

Leaves strange stood
Legs curled - proper nude.
Skin sore of whips
Traced on veins by the fire's teeth.

Root rustic rhyme,
Though irregular, the branches would comply.
Tilting crack-dance,
The earth received the soothing lance.

Imprisoned in ditto jive,
Oaks, Figs, gave tries.
And the fire lick and slew,
The libido of the jungle

Clouds in lofty peace,
The malady did see.
The sun swift in pity,
Whipped the cloud till weep be.

The tongue of the flames were cut,
And roasted in the returning sun.
Yet the scattered trees lay,
For their impending decay.

As wickedness is curbed,
But its breath pounds still in curves.
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Ancestor. Ancestral Pen. Ancestral Poetry. Scared Twigs Twisted

Scared Twigs Twisted
Friday, September 13, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: wickedness
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