An eventful vacation. |
For my summer vacation I just had to go to a tropical wind-blown Pacific plateau. It was somewhere past Tonga with coral no less; yet despite sea-soft breezes, I underwent stress. Understatement I offer concise and quite clear but in truth this said stress intermingled with fear. There upon the plateau pterosaurs* did I see; one swooped down in a frenzy to grab hold of me! O the great pointed wing and the razor-sharp maw; rip the roar in a screech with a hanging hind claw. Like the lords of the sky in a world time let slip; sinewy wingspan leathery pterosaur grip! (This relax interruptus from dinosaur bird on a tropical island transcended absurd. Here I came to read Twain and discard current care, yet I found myself clawed by lord-beast of the air.) I hung fastened in fear on a pterosaur hook with my eyes clamped like vises disdaining a look. Like great tarps in brisk gales did the wings blunt with brawn; my insides were milkshake quiver acid bouillon. With my head spinning madly and spine in a seize, I pried open my eyes to see myriad trees passing quickly like green river turbulent churn while the bleed in my calves and sore ankles were burn. And the blood in my head stayed high pressure extant as the caws from my pterosaur blared beyond rant. My ears ached from high decibel dinosaur din and I figured I was dinner, to my chagrin. Underworld reeked the stench like a demon in rot; (prehistoric the smell as intense afterthought.) While I dangled much like a worm over the beach, there appeared a new pterosaur soaring in screech. ‘Twas as if eon’s anger tensed waiting to surge when the two pterosaurs hit with furious urge. As I dropped like deposit, a palm slowed descent and I plunked into sand, calf-torn bloody and bent. But alive nonetheless to intake further breath! Holiday a hiatus yet I escaped death. As the yawl sailed away, I rejoiced in the night gazing skyward to measure Pacific delight. 40 Lines Writer’s Cramp Winner 1-6-17 ______ *Pterosaur (ˈter-ə-ˌsȯr)... any of an order of extinct flying reptiles existing from the Late Triassic throughout the Jurassic and most of the Cretaceous and having a featherless wing membrane extending from the side of the body along the arm to the end of the greatly elongated fourth digit. |