Falling Flowers Poem by RAJI C.N.

Falling Flowers

Rating: 4.9


A cold day
The breeze was chilly
The evening is about to retreat
Dry leaves floating to find a way
Nature reiterate age old stories
With the changing seasons and time
Reflecting the vibrant and the variant.

To the onset of spring
Trees stand tall and high
Some leafless with strong branches
Some smiling with tender greens.

The graceful fall of twin flowers
From its splendid stature
Weighing down the heaviness
Moving on
To be formless
Or
To take up a new form

Smiling with the wind
Trees stand tall and high
Wanting to bloom
Up to the sky.

Falling Flowers
Monday, April 16, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
On acoldbreezy winter day, I was lucky to capture the graceful fall of flowers.It was so soothing to witness the heavenly fall with wait and hope merging on the crossroads.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jennifer Birchall 19 February 2019

You write so beautifully about nature, a lovely poem.

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Thanks Jennifer Birchall! Glad that you had a good read

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Chinedu Dike 04 July 2018

Well thought out and nicely crafted in persuasive expressions with conviction. A beautiful creation. Thanks for sharing Raji

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thanks so much, Chinedu Dike.Glad to share the poesis..

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Dr Antony Theodore 15 June 2018

Reflecting the vibrant and the variant. Smiling with the wind Wanting to bloom Up to the sky. Very fine poetic lines.... your love of nature and ur act of perception is really marvelous. tony

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Thanks so much, Dr.Tony.glad that you enjoyed a good read!

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Lyn Paul 10 May 2018

Beautiful to read your words with such an amazing picture. Nature really is such a wonderful gift.

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Thanks so much Lyn Paul for your comments.Glad that you enjoyed it.

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Chandan Dey 10 May 2018

Reading this poem is a wonderful experience. It’s a living presentation of nature. Wonderfully crafted.......Chandan

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Thanks Chandan for your inspiring comments.

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