The Indian raintree with fresh tender leaves after the shedding process since winter leaves. |
Grinning at me, like a degree holder
Succeeding the hard times of winter
And shedding leaves to regain a green cap.
The sun was shining brightly,
Contrary to the deep blue sky
The raintree lit a smile tenderly
despite being rough in tendency.
I want to cut off one of its trunks
For being an obstacle to the touching
breeze
And views of my neighbor's rebuilt garden,
its different shades of green garnishes.
With few brush-like blossoms
And hanging down of dry pods
Makeup the tree, to shimmer,
Like a new bride of summertime.
P.S. Guys did you notice? I changed the template of my blog, but it wasn't quite a change, as I just retained the size and design of the blog content and sidebar; I chose the travel theme as background with simply an open book to the left side. I also changed the header after a long time with an image I capture from the pretty White Town (French colony) in Puducherry.
...rain is good and so is change!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful new look to your blog and glad to see green tree too ^_^
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I like the new look of your blog. I also like your poem and photo.
ReplyDeleteHeader looks good with a touch of sun shine on one edge. I like the blue paper clip!. We have rain trees too and they grow so so tall with gnarly branches.
ReplyDeleteYour new look is refreshing, I like it. Love the new header and your poem too. Have a wonderful weekend, Jeevan.
ReplyDeleteYou have a nice blog header and new blog template. By shedding their old leaves, the tree now gets a fresh new coat of new leaves.
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ReplyDeleteI like your poem. The rain is good to have, for the plants and air.
I like your new blog look and the header photo. Take care, enjoy your weekend! PS, thank you for visiting and leaving me a comment.
Your poem and new template is also good
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Very nice poem...and I do like the change of your blog.
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