FIRE (an attempted sonnet)
A blazing sun which poured its heat across
The wide expanse of land that thirst for rain;
Dead bodies piled up with moans of loss
And streams of blood still flowed amidst the plain.
A soldier jaded by the wars collapsed
And gazing at the sky he shed a tear
That screamed in silent shouts; his body lapsed:
The life in him began to disappear –
The tear that rested by his cheek did start
A fire fashioned by the sun which charred
The half-unconscious soldier’s corpse and heart
And deep in ashes left his glory marred.
As time passed by, the bodies burnt, you drank
Their souls and left the plain, silent and blank.
The wide expanse of land that thirst for rain;
Dead bodies piled up with moans of loss
And streams of blood still flowed amidst the plain.
A soldier jaded by the wars collapsed
And gazing at the sky he shed a tear
That screamed in silent shouts; his body lapsed:
The life in him began to disappear –
The tear that rested by his cheek did start
A fire fashioned by the sun which charred
The half-unconscious soldier’s corpse and heart
And deep in ashes left his glory marred.
As time passed by, the bodies burnt, you drank
Their souls and left the plain, silent and blank.
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