Poem 256 : A Partial Tragedy

 A Partial Tragedy
                               - T ABRAHAM

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Moving from domestics to wild,

Elements tamed to be like a child,

Superficial troubles and dangers,

Can laugh it off after it is clocked,

Sound which cannot be blocked,

Unpleasant sounds of peasants,

But would never shed pestilence,

The domesticated elements present.


Backward towards the domestics,

Beaten by deeply sharpened sticks,

Internalised trauma and trouble,

Uncivilised boars and defilement,

Torn apart with scars from deep within,

Tears cannot calm down but induces,

More pain to endure and evict out,

Toxic noises deafening the ears.


A partial tragedy in a motion,

Terminated with one emotion.

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