A dew washed morning,
The last whiffs of Winter, still unyielding,
Even as Spring readies itself,
To cast around its Midas touch,
And paint the sprawling hillside lush,
A reckless riot of colours.
Dainty sunshine, playfully dancing,
On dew drops cradled by the grass,
Pageants of butterflies, on scaffolds of flowers,
And adorning the fresco, like a masterstroke,
Its virgin buds raring, to burst into blossom,
Is the regal, sublime Silver Oak.
2 comments:
Comments from Muse India:
Beautiful imagery and a delightful read, Preeta. Regards.
K Pankajam, Chennai
Feb 01, 2012
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Thanks much Hema ma'am :) Regards,
Preeta Chandran, New Delhi
Jan 28, 2012
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This would inspire an artist! Beautiful images.
hema ravi, Chennai
Jan 27, 2012
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Thank you Prabhu ji, for the encouragement. Warm regards,
Preeta Chandran, New Delhi
Jan 27, 2012
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Beautiful.
K.H.Prabhu, Kumta, Karntaka - 581343
Jan 27, 2012
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Thanks very much Mallick sir and Ramabrahmam sir, for the appreciation. Warm regards,
Preeta Chandran, New Delhi
Jan 27, 2012
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A very delighting picture of the nature in its splendor. Enjoyed much the verse, Preeta. Thanks for sharing. best wishes.
V Ramabrahmam, Pondicherry
Jan 27, 2012
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A photographic welcome to spring... well composed, Preeta.
Kumarendra Mallick, Hyderabad
Jan 27, 2012
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this poem cradles all the marvelous
sights and sounds of nature, nature and her all benign agencies are in their best attire, the poem externalizes the lovely creative mind-set of the poetess.
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