Jyoti Sunit Chaudhary (30th December 1978 / Madhubani, Bihar, India)
Poems by Jyoti Sunit Chaudhary : 141 / 169
Squirrel (Acrostic)
Squirrel, shy by nature,
Quickness in its gesture,
Undulating with speed,
Influenced by greed,
Raking to make nest,
Rushing for maple harvest,
Eating acorn and nuts dispersed,
Long furry tail remains curled.
Jyoti Sunit Chaudhary
Submitted: Monday, January 14, 2008
Poems by Jyoti Sunit Chaudhary : 141 / 169
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