Dance In The Nature Poem by Naga Vamshidhar Ratakonda

Dance In The Nature



"From where did the rosy petals,
Derive such a vibrant energy,
To rotate the whole of its lotus,
Like a stir in the whirlpool! "

"From where did those nectar filled flowers,
Attain such a radiance and fragrance,
In their roots, stem, petals and sepals,
To attract the bees, wasps and butterflies! "

"From where did those rainbow leaves,
Attain such weightlessness,
To jump, dance and fly in the air,
To the musical wind whistles of Serene Nature! "

"Is it from the sight of,
The morning sun whose,
Gentle rays pierced through,
Their Tender & Slender buds? "

"Is it from the beamishes of Waning sun,
That bid adieu vanishing,
At the Evening dusk hour passing,
A Separation note with a kiss of its kind! "

"Is it the sight of the Full Moon,
That showered it's Elixir,
On their dried up thirsty bodies,
In admittance of surrender to their beauty! "

Nonetheless those illusions,
Wouldn't be brought back to life,
Without the devotion filled hearts,
Performing fully absolved themselves,
Before the Almighty lord of Seven Hills Sri.Venkateswara "

Sunday, December 9, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: analogy,dance,devotion,flowers,nature
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poet in a succinct and emphatic manner draws an analogy between the Kathak dance form with flowers and its various parts.
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