a gentle breeze refreshes the hot summer air,
lets rustle leaves and tousle hair.
but the wind brings the dread,
the
invisible horror.
soon all life will be dead,
nightmare of terror.
unsuspecting population,
suspense rules and
sorrow.
times of infection
and atrocity will follow.
cause of the bad scenery
is some escaped
radioactivity.
released by an accident
in a nuclear power station,
or escaped by
atomic waste transportation,
the cloud
of torment
covers the wholy nation.
all percautions useless,
every warning too late;
attempts of cover up
fruitless,
too big is the fate.
no more day without pain,
radiation comes with every blast;
no more walking in the
rain,
normal life is past.
chaos - helplessness
flight - emptiness
contamination - illness
torture -
death.
again it blows a breath of air,
no rustling leaves, no tousling hair.
(radiation everywhere.)