The chameleon trapezed its way
it's tail tightly coiled
around the traffic's slipstream
across the blacktop - uncamouflaged - slow
a flushing leaf living green
unlike our wine red car
not diesel smoke stained
like the scarred lorries
nor a blur of colour
like the buses,
into the roadside foliage, alive
the chameleon trapezed its way.
Trapezed - singular, this desripction of a chameleon's movement.A sharply clear alive image juxtaposed against the 'scarred' and the 'blurred' vehicles. I am not sure I got the last stanza.
ReplyDeleteThanks Priti, I wasn't very happy with the last stanza either - rewrote it - I like it now, do let me know what you feel.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's better ... clearer.
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