Reuters photo
By
Dotty LeMieux
Waiting for the Meteor
Tyrannosaurus Rex stomps through the land, small brain
Big teeth, tail
terrorizing all he sees, chewing up little critters that get in his way
killing small growing things beneath his massive feet
King feared yet mocked by those who escape his weak eyesight, his tiny hands,
keep one step ahead, slither between his gnarly toes, thinking –
This guy could use a pedicure
A makeover
He’s starting to become an anachronism
And his breath!
In the distance rumbling:
volcanoes he demands stop their belching smoke and lava,
seas he commands to part in his wake
He roars his displeasure when they do not
He tries in vain to dislodge
the tittering parasites clinging to his back,
his neck, constantly chewing
chewing chewing
Soaring Velociraptors just out of reach taunting
dive bombing, pecking
until
in the skies
there is a darkness
a thundering the King
cannot control
and everything
stops
When the dust settles,
the fires die down,
the crater cools,
only the small survive
only the swift evolve
only those concealed in the deep
ocean waters
remain to crawl out
and begin again.
Dotty LeMieux
Dotty LeMieux has published three chapbooks: Let us not Blame Foolish Women, Tombouctou Press; The Land, Smithereens Press; and Five Angels, Five Trees Press. She published the literary journal, The Turkey Buzzard Review for several years in the late 1970’s, early 80’s. Currently, she lives in northern California with her husband and two dogs where she practices law and helps progressive candidates with their election to office.
Dotty is proud to have been a Bernie Sanders delegate to the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
Thanks for sharing this, Dottie. Whew. These times..
Thank you for the great metaphors! Wonderful poem.