Indifference - Poem #95

Indifference - Poem #95

A Poem by toritto

High tropic Summer lies heavy o’er the land
sweltering heat and humidity
our Amazon, green algae choked
seeking it’s path to the open sea

trying hard not to disappear
into the sodden rain soaked soil
Spanish moss as living room drapes
Queen palms reigning over all

Thunder and lightning,
sturm und drang roll the  land
as turkey vultures in a rotting carcass play
in this vast inferno of a summer’s day.

Beyond the banks
ibis and cranes arise, taking flight
with no notice of my presence
or my concerns, their images

reflected in the calm waters
saw grass bending in the soft breeze;
the land feeling nothing
repeating itself with or without me.

.


© 2018 toritto


My Review

Would you like to review this Poem?
Login | Register




Share This
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Request Read Request
Add to Library My Library
Subscribe Subscribe


Stats

74 Views
Added on November 2, 2018
Last Updated on November 3, 2018
Tags: nature