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Sensory Overload

a poem on five senses

By SK PindiproluPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
Sensory Overload
Photo by Marek Piwnicki on Unsplash

Sight, sound, taste, touch, smell,

A cacophony of senses, a dizzying spell.

The world around us, a sensory storm,

Each note playing, a dissonant form.

The sight of a sunrise, blinding and bright,

Colors clashing, a chaotic sight.

The sound of a baby's first cry,

A symphony of screams, a lullaby denied.

The taste of a freshly baked pie,

A medley of flavors, a jarring surprise.

The touch of a warm embrace,

A jolt of electricity, a cold, hard case.

The smell of a rose in bloom,

A stench so strong, it fills the room.

Five senses working, in tumultuous strife,

Creating a symphony, an unconventional life.

nature poetry

About the Creator

SK Pindiprolu

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