Smiles of the rainbow seems to razzle
By the colors of Holi when sprinkle
The promises of love dazzle by the heart
As the dew of the night rebounds by the sun
Each speckles of colors whisper the youth of love in all
man and woman young and old all alike by their cast and creed
Even no rich or poor as white or black as leveled yet befuddle
When painted by the art of love as the distinction when deterred
Colors of life as worn by the spectra dusts when splendoured
As it blazes the glory of love universal waking seamless
Lord yet beckons by His grace to the millions when blessed
Darwin yet to redefine his historic oh the survival the fittest
As the day evokes the gleams of love in eyes when glimmered
Heart yet evinces the glaze by the grace as when colors of rays
Onto the stranger becomes the friend even the foes by the semblance
waking the oneness by the night and days when infused by the hours
Holi— CELIBRATION OF COLORS IN INDIA
Symbolism of colors vary from culture to culture. Color is considered one of the most useful and powerful design tools you have. People respond to different colors in different ways, and these responses take place on a subconscious, emotional level wonderful poem of color and love.thank you for sharing...10++++
Stunning composition- Holi- color-thanks for sharing this wonderful poem. Let's love earch other- 10+++
superb write as always...mind's stirring... poetry on its depth meaning of love from different hearts.. with different hues...different feelings....may we have a color of hearts in unison...red to symbolize love and to love without ifs.....to have the same heart to beat with one beat in common...'love one another.' rich or poor, young or old, we are the same in front of God...10+++++ for this Dr. Kar...and a vote it deserves....
One word for you on this specific poem Pretty..no more to be expressed Warmest regards
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Heart yet evinces the glaze by the grace as when colors of rays Rachel Ann Butler