Our final stand against the alien Grays. |
At Miller’s Cave we made our final stand because of space aliens not so grand. Changes were coming...so threatened the Grays; dire their threatening the end of days! Emergency the state all o’er the Earth, from Albany to Omaha to Perth. Ghastly the tactics of alien war; hardbitten we, though, to give them what for! In among stalactites, still with our wits; jaded by battle--cities blown to bits. Keen our resolve though hunkered down we were; laser beams and explosions did occur, making night no longer placid and serene; near entranceway, charred black where once was green. Owned by these gray aliens from afar, (perhaps Rigel, perhaps some other star.) Quivering we, an agitated lot; ravaged by what these space invaders brought. Suddenly, last summer…I reminisced; there in that cave I was totally pissed. Utter destroyers had come to our world; vain they, as relentless siege had unfurled. Would that I could have walked a railroad track; X-rays and gamma rays from said attack. Yesterday sprints in the blink of an eye; Zero tomorrow, for it was goodbye. 26 Lines Abecedarian Poem* Writer’s Cramp Winner 9-9-16 _____ Requirements: —Miller’s Cave —changes were coming —Suddenly, last summer —railroad *An Abecedarian poem uses the alphabet; A to Z. |