He
strides across the open desert plains,
Away
from sky-side barks, heartbroken stare.
Cacophony
of cries berserk his brains;
Look
yonder, he’s absconded. Babe, beware.
---
Denounce,
deny, the one who knocks now deigns
To
resurrect those old forgotten cares.
For
reaping’s done; friends—skeletal remains
Lie
underneath some misbegotten lair.
---
Thus,
heat has found him through and through—it rains
In
Albuquerque blunted with despair.
Anjalee Nadarajan is an emerging writer. Despite her
degree in math and economics from U of T, the study and writing
of literature remain her vocation. She has previously been published in The Quilliad and in untethered magazine.
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