I Call To Thee From Me Poem by Hrishikesh Bharadwaj

I Call To Thee From Me



A call to thee from me
to the happy loitering bees.
to the quiet that's here
and life enjoys it mere.

A call to thee from me
to the merry wave-gushing sea.
to the voice of the bird
and the cattle's herd.

A call to thee from me
to the happy mother she.
to the inquistive leaf and bark
and the sound of the ingenuitive lark.

Aye! botman please do tarry
i wish to enjoythe peace
me too give you extra fees
to row mw over the ferry.

So be ye! happy and green
sparkling in the sun's sheen.
I bid farwell to thee
and promise to visit again ye.

Monday, October 27, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem is an outsanding engave of a man who comes by a boat to an island and wishes to enjoy the happy and green worldaway from the huzzle and buzzle of the city.
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