Sagging low, draping over cars and people
Pressing down relentlessly
Not caring if it was morning, noon or night
It bore down
Heating streets and cars and buildings
Making people listless and crazy
The wind refused to blow
Refused to laugh and play and tumble
The clouds all fled the sky
And the rain dried up to nothingness
The heatwave gloried in its dominance
Of the world below and
Of the heavens above
A listless child tries to cry
It's so hot, it doesn't know what to do with itself
The birds have stopped flying
And the insects all went to ground
Plants shut down and cling to the promise of moisture
Fridges hum in desperation
As cold water churns through pipes
The heatwave luxuriates in its time of dominance
Because it knows it won't last forever
But while it's here it will press every last nerve
It will destroy as many night's sleep as it can
It will lay a whole country low
Burning skins and baking hearts
Turning bright minds into soup
It revels before it must leave
Before the rain clouds muster and bring back life
Before the thunder shakes the firmament
And the lightning cracks the sky
Before the plants and the animals and the man
Can breathe and live and be again
When the heatwave says goodbye
Beautifully illustrative of how it feels. Great poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I think I've just about finished melting now...
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