Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Two rocks nightmare

The nightmare begins
Two small rocks: akin
They bounce together
Jumping; jumping; jumping
As they bounce they connect
Shocks become apparent
The noise: they spin: the din!

The nightmare goes on
Two larger rocks come in
They bounce together
Jumping; jumping; jumping
As they bounce they connect
Shocks emanate; escalate
The noise: they spin: the din!

The nightmare continues
Two huge rocks begin
They bounce together
Jumping; jumping; jumping 
As they bounce the contact sings
Shocks: earth tremors: menacing
The noise: they chime: the din!

The nightmare escalates
Two gigantic rocks challenging
They bounce together
Jumping; jumping; jumping
As they bounce: magnitude pinging
Earth jarring: mountains falling
Noise beyond imagining!






1 comment:

  1. My daughter used to have nightmares...she was only 6 years old...they began when her dad and I started arguing...she would be so on edge...waiting for the yelling to begin...she had nightmares...the two rocks were us...mum and dad... clashing...yelling...turning her little world upside down...I a so sorry honey...please forgive me/us...

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