The Hunt of the Iron Bird
straight hurled this unusual bird of
prey,
without deflection or affection, not
even slight.
For straightly charged it was, the
martial-falconer’s instruction, to
hunt down no mean sum, of the
bounteous prey.
Thus it seeks the city , but not to
habitate there, for to roam and
sight, the natural prey, vermin and
little birds.
But to devastate , to make desolate,
to destroy edifice in a row, to
scatter little homes and kill the
young and old, man ,woman and
child.
Where it has spared it has poisoned
the struggling city air, with acrid fumes
and fear.
Billows of smoke rise above the
ground, where marks a million
vermillion spots ; mangled flesh
and broken bones.
With a blast it burst, it never did
give a screech, or make the hunter’s
cry;
But came in silence and speed.
When exploded with tremendous sound,
it brought not happy times,
this cruel and ruthless bird