Morning walk

 

The darkness faded filling in the sun,

The dawn getting clearer,

The birds squeaking and squealing,

The plants and trees half asleep,

And the touch-me-not reluctant

Even to squint at me!

I thought of disturbing her,

Then changed my mind;

Remembered my brother irritating me

On Saturday mornings,

When I was cosily inside the duvet;

And finally retreating happily saying:

" You can't wake who pretend to sleep"

Under my duvet I would imagine his

Smug smile of triumph…

The day was getting awake,

And the pavement was carpeted with ilanji flowers;

I kneeled and picked two!

I had that stupid grin, I could sense 

Eyes falling on me with a lunomanometer

Measuring the extent of lunaticity…

Carrying the grin I walked past,

Watching the humming bird

Sitting on a bunch of Ashoka flowers

Where it was minisculed, 

The shiny shade of blue glimmering,

As he hopped from flower to flower...

And my nose flared up at the enticing fragrance;

I glanced around and spotted,

The mighty chembakam, all awake;

The green flowers becoming yellow…

I stood below and watched in glee

And a wind blew, and yesterday's rain's

Reminiscence stuck to the branches

Showered upon me, and I had my 

Stupid grin wider than ever…





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