The Chainsaw Massacre
Screech, buzz, thump
No, this time it wasn't a dizzy myna or bumble bee
It sounded more unnatural, out of place
The gentle breeze that halted quite agreed
Perhaps this is what they call machinery
Caw,Caw,Caw, the raven perched upon my branch
Flew in haste, fear chased her away
As did the rest of her family
The deafening sounds refused to cease
THUD
I looked down, and saw dad dead at my feet
I felt as if all my leaves had withered
All at once
Without the ritual of fall, to ease the pain
I felt as if the Sun
Could never shine bright enough
To help my leaves resurface again
All the water from the heavens above
Wouldn't help my roots suck their bounty
I'd only be parched forever
Rooted to the mud for all of eternity
But at that moment, it felt alien
As though all those years before,
When the wind didn't feel as heavy as it does now
When squirrels jumped from my bark to dad's
When birds' sweet melodies never sounded this melancholy
As though all those years before,
I had moved
And now I've forgotten how to
My bright green leaves were out of place
They ought to have turned dull brown, blackened by now
By the way my entire body felt
One drifted down, to meet the bark
Lifeless together
A dead part of mine
Upon the dead entirety of his
Silver shone in the light
Abrasive screeches rang in the sultry air
Sultry, for all around me
Every being I ever knew
Lay like my father, corpses piled atop one another
The deadly noise reached it's hiatus
As I watched these humans come for me
To think that I nurtured their lives
Gave them air to suck mine out
To think that I survived off of their tainted refuse
Left me in a haze, as the noise pierced through
I bid adieu to the sun and moon
My insides burned, pain erupted from within
As if.......
I was being halved
THUMP
The last sound I heard, was mine