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51 Doom’s Day It was a dawn like no other, calm, still, sinister The moon, hidden behind dark clouds, appeared not Suddenly, violent winds begun to howl Like howling wolves in the night Dry leaves rustled under its violent bluster Nervous dogs barked in terror And, at the calm of the tumultuous roar, A sinister silence gripped earth: The frogs were soundless The crickets were soundless The birds were soundless A forceful menacing calm remained Roosters did not crow to summon dawn A bloody red sun weeping rose Relentless, burning, angry Countless carcasses floated downstream Like barges of forbidden cargo People’s shamed red-hot eyes dropped to the ground Fathers’ wells of bloody tears dried at last Mothers, writhing with pain, cried but no tears appeared Man’s inhumanity exposed The yoke of modern day atrocities gripped earth mercilessly Doom’s day at last, the end! ...

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