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Incenses

When, from the spleen of creation's glory, smoke rose 
A dust cloud of cloven hoof stampeding, 
Rolled in salutation across the panorama 
Of the bodies smashed and bleeding. 
In the shrieking siren bawl receding, 
Blackout autobahns exploding 
With a car jam crashing pile-up 
And the hearses needing loading. 
And the summer won't quit goading, 
Fanning fires, blazing tyres and chassis, 
Spilled gut cassette deck entrails 
Screeched shredded songs by Shirley Bassey. 
The wrecks and mayhem seemed so classy 
When they howled and clawed the senses 
On the weekdays made for madmen 
It's the death toll that incenses.

Copyright © Tony Bush




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