Mayhem

 
The ungainly evening disrupts my poise;
The horizon dips in a glimmer of yellowness.
An orb, indistinct, fragmentary, shatters
And the sky explodes into a million pieces.
 
The cawing rooks and the disturbed onlookers
Rattle the atmosphere to an extent that
The setting sun assumes a vicious look
Of a witch, whose face is shrinking, shrivelling;
 
What should have been a smooth transition,
The evening dissolving into night,
Instead turns out to be a murderous assault; 
And in the ensuing mayhem, I lose my bearing.

-NZ
25.11.2019
BN: 199
 
 


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