Monday, March 18, 2013

Flameless Sun

Flameless Sun
Picture by Jeevan: Ooty Botanical Garden
Its fun taking pictures on sunflower
a flameless sun, sparkle in golden yellow
breaking down a sow of seed, the sun rise
from a vivid bud, grows a graceful flower.

From the garden of Blue Mountains
I captured this yellow beauty
holding a smile always as cheerful
building its hope upon vibrant colors.

As bright as sun with dark disk core
has the only guts to face the sun forever
following its journey from east to west
displays a glorious sight alongside sunlight.

Being a source on everyday recipe
sunflowers produces fuel for multipurpose;
there isn’t sunburns exposed to this sun
only to become favorite of almost everyone. 

12 comments:

  1. very nice.

    flameless sun full of smiles. :)

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  2. What a beautiful capture! Sunflowers are one of nature's masterpieces aren't they?

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  3. You've captured a beautiful flameless sun with this photo. I also like your poem.

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  4. Beautiful, you have captured it nicely.

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  5. I love seeing this right now, Jeevan! It is a dark and rainy day today and this just made it bright and sunny.

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  6. Strikingly beautiful.. like the sun! Nice

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  7. Gorgeous Sunflower... I love sunflowers and your poem is great... We see tons and tons of Sunflowers in August at Biltmore each year. SO pretty.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  8. Wow, a lovely caption and a beautiful photograph of the flower!

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  9. I have never seen sunflowers directly in close-up. I love the pic above, and hope to see them one day. They're beautiful!!

    Destination Infinity

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  10. Anonymous10:19 am

    No spring here yet - but you've caught summer! Lovely shot.

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  11. A bright sunflower caught in the wind! What a lovely shot.

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  12. Yes sunflowers and flowers that resemble sunflowers are my favorites.

    I am in total awe of this post. Be is the picture of the Sunflower or the beautiful rendition you gave to it.

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