She Adores You Poem by Seema joglekar

She Adores You

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As you pass, like teenagers, flowers giggle & huddle,
One takes wing, to open her heart, she loses her all.
She adores you.

Rustling her tresses of burden, tree, deepens her shadows
Eager to gather you in her arms, or tangle in her roots, bows,
She adores you.

With unheeded complaints, cuckoo ruffles the woodland quiet,
To stir longings, to build a nest, throws a riot.
She adores you,

A bead of dew dangles on the tip of a petal, lingers bereft,
Like a sob, caught in the dilemma of love, seeking acceptance.
She adores you.

Wind whispers, urging new born leaves in shingling clamors,
To induce stirring of love, in a voice full of tremors.
She adores you.

Between fronds, the moon makes futile struggles, to open her heart,
To cast you adrift on the course of love, makes effort.
She adores you.

Pink dawn, cradles the morn, in her pastel rapture,
Seeking a tryst captures you, in her splendor.
She adores you.
How easy to feel their pulse, to draw their colors!
The confusions of the heart and its subdued covers.
Me- I got nothing to say, I got no worrrry,
But to revel in all that adoration
As if it involved a part of me.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Pradip Chattopadhyay 03 August 2013

to revel in all that adoration As if it involved a part of me feeling of oneness with nature, feeling her love, beautifully penned!

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