Alluring Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Alluring



Alluring

Got dressed and was firm:
"Must go out."

It seemed like cow's breast,
Was cut wide, or had burst,
Milky was everywhere,
From roads, to buildings,
Whatever could be seen.

Well-covered, prepared,
Had in bag, carried the
Recording-tool, gadgets.

Walked and walked,
Strolled in the park.

There, a palm-full water
Is, people call it Mill-Lake,
Looked quite different…

Birds flocked and were less,
Most absent, were people.

The soldiers had decrees,
Came flakes and breeze,
Army of Snow-King.

Taking out camera
I re-checked the setup,
"f, " shutter and others,
Include White-Balance.

A dog was first subject,
Then, snow, ice on waves,
And the sad, depressed birds.

Posted them online to
Let people, see, enjoy,
The nature's nakedness
Though foggy, disaster
That was cause of fear!

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