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The Dawn

Contributed by mohan on Thursday, 30th August 2007 @ 03:59:01 PM in AEST
Topic: NaturePoetry




A crimson red streak appears in the eastern sky,
A signal that the Sun is right on its way,
To energise this part of the Earth,
And to inaugurate the day’s activities.
Cocks on roof tops of distant huts,
Repeatedly crow, heralding the daybreak.
Now and then and here and there,
Some birds make a rhythmic chanting.
The crows perched on the Banyan tree,
Create a commotion;
In a hurry, they are, in search of prey.
The cool balmy breeze blowing gently,
Carrying with it freshness plenty.
The peeping buds waiting to embrace,
The golden rays of the Sun,
To blossom and to open into a big grin,
To captivate our hearts; to enliven our spirits.
The dawn is the perfect hour of the day,
To enjoy beautiful sights under Nature’s sway.
Dawn charges our depleted body and soul,
Positive energy for the day’s task in store
And to start the day with hopes galore.
Alas! The dawn will soon be retreating,
Giving way to yet another hectic day,
Disturbing the ambience, delightfully peaceful,
Unsettling the dust, polluting the Earth,
Generating noise and upsetting our mood.
Oh! Dawn why don’t you stay for the whole day,
That we may live in peace, rest of the day.









Copyright © mohan ... [ 2007-08-30 15:59:01]
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Re: The Dawn (User Rating: 1 )
by venkat on Wednesday, 1st April 2009 @ 09:20:44 AM AEST
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How beautiful! this is wonderfully refreshing..I like even the last two lines
venkat




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