On The Birth Of My Grand-Niece
Ahoy! All come here, all come here
Behold, my little grand-niece dear
Not lotus-like but like goddess
Seated on that godly lotus
She gently posits on our hearts
And we're thrilled, feel blessed, gone all fear
Ahoy! All come here, all come here
Behold, my little grand-niece dear
The lotus goddess of the vast
Cosmic ocean with us at last
Posited on our hearts she lasts
Blest we feel and gone all our fear
Ahoy! All come here, all come here
Behold, my little grand-niece dear
Lotus-Goddess, she chuckles, looks
Deep into our vision, rebukes
Clears, cleans, sanctifies our vile brooks
And we're thrilled, feel blessed, gone all fear
Gone all fear, ahoy, gone all fear
Behold we this sweet little dear
pray, wish, gift best our thoughts heartfelt
Fair and warm she holds our hearts dealt
This sweet little cherub velvet
Florid, fulgent her radiance
Fabulous, firm her redolence
No wonder gives a feel of awe
May her pure divine charisma
Rightly sure be called Sharada
Goddess of knowledge in full cheer
Ahoy! All come here, all come here
Verily, the ecstasy experienced by the poetess is well expressed in verse
The thrill at the birth of a grand niece vividly expressed. The gift of God is definitely a goddess.congrats and may her cheerful innocence light up your lives.Thank you for sharing
This clarion call must go to all directions of the world going by the thrill and the emotional state of overwhelming joy on the birth of the poet's grand niece 'like goddess'. May the joy last for ever. Thanks for this amazing poem.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A very sweet poem about the arrival of a baby.. All families desire this.. Thank you for sharing..