Aftermath of War
By Marcia K. Leaser
October 18, 2011The sun is hidden.
The trees are gnarled and old.
Lurking behind bushes…
creatures await
to pounce and devour –
While waters stagnate
reeking of death.
Gaping holes are covered with
velvet cushions,
and fear camouflaged behind
a tired smile.
But wait!
The child kneels beside a
hollow log;
parts rotting leaves tenderly,
and cradles in tiny fingers
a fragile flower…
unnoticed
by the teeming crowd.
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