The Ladies of Horror
Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge!
After the Harvest
by Alex Grehy
The aliens came
to reap the human harvest
planted long ago.
.
Gleaning space scythes sweep.
Gather, butcher, store, move on,
bear the harvest home.
.
Blood and body parts
fall silently, like pink snow,
lie soft like blossom
.
Fertilised and freed
from the burden of the crop,
the garden breathes again.
Fiction © Copyright Alex Grehy
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
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After a lifetime of writing technical non-fiction, Alex Grey is fulfilling her dream of writing poems and stories that engage the reader’s emotions. Her work has been featured by a wide range of publications including Siren’s Call, Raconteur, Bookends Review, and Toasted Cheese. One of her comic poems is also available via a worldwide network of public fiction dispensers managed by French publisher, Short Edition. Her ingredients for contentment are narrow boating, greyhounds, singing and chocolate. It is a sweet life, yet Alex’ original view of the world has led to her best friend to say ‘For someone so lovely, you’re very twisted!
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Nice and juicy one, Alex! I’m sure the aliens’ version of Eden is refurbished!
So very creepy and wonderful.
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