Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Poem with infinite poetic license/freedom

Garden

Alone in the garden i loiter,
With so many beautiful flowers to water.
Greeted by corporeal redolences
I move on to experience with my senses.

With those red tulips,
beggin to be kissed.
The aureola providing the glow
With folded hands I take a bow.

The splendor so very unbearable,
Can mortal man be subject to this fable.
Too much of everythingf is unresistable,
and this ceremony seems all like a miracle.

Me the owner of this garden,
I ll stay rigid and protective like a warden.
But me but a mere mortal man,
Forces of nature does win over even sea men.

Nature at its destructive best,
Can crush the world through a tempest.
I take the plunge into the bushes
and rise to heaven with her blushes.

6 comments:

RandomWalker said...

wow.. Bra into full romantic(or is it too mild?) poetry and all.. hats off to u..

Unknown said...

dai bra enna feel panrae?

Sumeet said...

nice one dude...

Unknown said...

u rote diz ahh???

Siddhartha Banerjee said...

Aaah! How I have missed your writing :D

Is this by the way autobiographical?

vigneshps said...

I would love to think so.