Isn't the sky a divine letter
with Sun, moon and stars as its indelible letters
written by God with heavenly ink
that perpetually entice and blink?
It's a marvellous creation of the greatest Creator
with a hidden message for each creature
that every moment changes its texture
from blue to crimson or grey to azure.
It's a solace to the love lost lover,
a source of inspiration to the poets and painters,
a mystery to innumerable star gazers
To read His letter we need keen eyes
that teaches us to shine brightly in spite of darkness
and scatter warmth in spite of loneliness
As day comes after the night there is an end to everyone's plight
So let's read this letter with utmost care!
*(c) Namita Rani Panda
31/03/2017
A free flight of creativity on winged imagination. Well conceived and elegantly brought forth in persuasive poetic diction with artistic brilliance. Thanks for sharing Namita and do remain enriched.
Isn't the sky a divine letter with Sun, moon and stars as its indelible letters such wonderful theological perspective written in poetic moods. loved your poem.. yes through nature we can reach God always, day and night. wonderful poem. tony
It's a solace to the love lost lover/a source of inspiration for poets and painters-beautiful narration! A very fabulous poem. Thank you Namita Rani Panda for Sharing! Congrats..! !
It's a solace to the love lost lover, a source of inspiration to the poets and painters, a mystery to innumerable star gazers Beautiful poem dear poetess. 10++++
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Beautiful poem Namita Thank you for sharing Mario Odekerken
An ocean of thanks for appreciation