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Bonfire Nights in Early Spring

The walking dead slumber with deadly aim

and let sleeping dogs die,

Mongrels

heat anger in forges of spiteful flame,

Corpses see and hear more

than these walking sightless, tongueless, earless

lifeless poor,

When shall these sleepers awake?

 

The Bonfire had been piled high,

Almost reaching the cold abode of Mars,

The fear to light it was replaced by

recklessness as the season rolled on.

 

The stage was set and the audience of

Porcupines and hawks were eager, impatient

for the peaceful Overture to expire

and the deadly Act to commence.

 

Young Spring was delivered from the womb

and cried for nourishment

when,

Suddenly,

The last bars of the Overture faded into obscurity

and

“The Unholy Holy Crusade”

was ignited upon the starry stage.

 

The embers of Autumn burst into lashings of blame’s flames

and into forgetful numb snow did the show go.

 

The porcupines raised high their itchy spikes

to cast their vote of united damnation

while the crowds outside the theatre

cheered the unseen and unheard.

 

Earth herself

trembled beneath the raw fury of the

Satanic Play,

The volcanic eruption of unnatural hatred threatened

to torch the outer reaches of Mars.

 

This Bonfire of passionate poison

showered upon the naked body of Truth,

First it gagged and then it bagged Dad,

Mum’s screaming lungs were ****** out,

Her ears were drummed

while her lovely eyes sprouted wings

and flew out from their socket cages,

Her seductive legs snapped away

from the weight of her body

and waltzed headlong into the vaporised night,

Her faithful Left arm stayed to comfort her

but the Right one was yanked away and eloped with a

hot man-made

mushroom cloud that blotted the heavens,

The people were hugging loved ones tightly as they scattered

in the winds of bombastic devastation.

 

Moonlight dripping from the eyes of a restless red Moon,

Lone witness to the uncivilised crime.

 

The stork brought a newly born Life

wrapped in the soft garments of innocence,

He held the precious Life in his beak carefully,

caringly, lovingly,

On Bonfire Night he delivered the package to

a young ****** bride,

When the present was unwrapped

warm flames kissed the young baby inside,

A newly born Life arrived,

She was wrapped in soft and sinless rags,

She was carefully caressed,

Lovingly fed,

On Bonfire Night was this desert princess born

to a young untarnished bride,

Three storm soldiers arrived bearing candy,

When the sweet was unwrapped

warm flames burst out to kiss the young baby’s insides,

 

“Aargh!”

 

“Aargh!”

 

Silence...

 

Death plucks another trophy from the garden of Life.

 

The broken, charred fingers of the child

clutch the peeled hand of the unborn mother,

The earth of the child has shattered,

Her globe is no more,

Her remains are strewn across the industrial carnage

of the cold Spring.

 

An act of war against Mars,

*“O, sacrilege!

Man, thou dost concoct evil.

Vagabond, thinkest thou superior?

I shalt shackle thee yet

to the accursed gates of Hades!”*

 

The first Act ends,

The safety curtains drawn

and the theatre of blood explodes with applause,

The hawks shout out at the top of their wheezy lungs,

*“God ****

it was like the Fourth of July celebrations!

Wow, man!

The sky was full of stars!

Stars, our stars!”*

 

There is a lull between the next Act,

The walking dead gather up the sticks

for the next Bonfire Night,

Windows on the world continue to

drivel and stir the steaming early evening news,

Invisible men pick at the brains

of the sleeping,

This race is the supreme master of

exchanging insanity for black diamonds.

 

Beware you guy,

They are sipping the priceless grey treasure

that is your birthright,

It will be

with the theft of your precious

jewel that will finance

another glorious victorious production of

The Bonfire Night,

This time, perhaps, in

stunning Summer.

 

*Remember,

Remember,

Don’t you ever forget

the

Filth

of

November.*

 

 

 

©Rangzeb Hussain

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