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Road Mishaps

Their honks were like buzzes From a desperate housefly; Streams of smoke blurred the air As the metallic insects cued up On the road beaming the light of the night Like a trapped lampyridae in a race-field Its moves in snail-pace Overtaking the unfortunate scraps With broken eyes and disfigured body Again, the honk increases Like a trumpet from an elephant nostril There came a monstrous millipede Pregnant with commotion It cuddled up few insects with one squeeze.... BANG!!!!!

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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Book: Shattered Sighs