The Leopard Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

The Leopard



The leopard with the black rosettes,
The spots on the golden brown
Cover
Short ears, broad muzzle,
Yellowish grey eyes,
Deadly and brutal,
Wild and ferocious
Going the way,
Pouncing upon
And frisking in the wild,
The leopard,
Leopard with the dark rosettes
On the velvety golden brown leather.

How ferocious and furious
God's creation,
Deadly and mortal,
Ruthless and attacking,
Bloody and brutal
The beast,
The bloody and brutal beast
With the paws and claws
Vehement,
Full of wrath and fuming,
Spewing venom of anger
To clutch along,
Kill and suck blood,
Feast upon flesh!

Monday, January 2, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: art
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