Sugar City Ruins

streets puddled with molasses and rum
a snowy landscape coated with powder
yet timber was burning
a baby in an iron cradle
a big man on his back in a deep baker’s oven
shrivelled flesh drawn away by heat
haunting odours return in dreams
of foundry, steam and sulphur
through little holes in the wet brown sand
fallen walls of cobblestone
pink plaster and tiles
bombarded and overturned
green landscape ended abruptly
slope and cliff denuded of trees
a sharp line of coconut palms
half green, half brown.