Rain Bows For Delivering God's Greetings Poem by Soumili Karmakar

Rain Bows For Delivering God's Greetings



Standing firm under the Apricot tree
Gazing at the site of bursting clouds
How much one endured to venture while crossing the praising crowd.

Years passed as our seasons glided,
Trees with their boughs immersed in reckoning days as shadow's bright yellow laces,
Swinging in April's winds, dancing in the ring
To learn to dance alone by one's toes for wearing fate's dream.

Some ponies with masters rided
"This land is barren", they say
But I find the rainbows sprinkling their hues in every way.

The greatest Island undiscovered stayed and breathed through stars in the galaxy
Contemplating about melancholy poets and lovely maidens eyes,
Engraving names to be forever known in histories
Even in memories of Autumn's showering price.

Ten thousand miles away from the milky way
Stirring the night sky by their incessant gaze.

Winds, oh my winds, did you call rain before dawn's dewdrops were nowhere to hide?
Were you too in confidence; the story untold blessed as the evening tide?

Pouring droplets of showers refreshening mother Earth's womb,
Still your mother thought you to be merry that was reserved to be due by the few.

Rain, I see solitude in your falling
The clouds burst, and you reunite with your companions
As the rising morning's dew to reach you.

You fall a little by little and tell gentle winds,
To spread the love that was bought within
For blossoms to bloom.
Rainbows beheld your tale,
while whales dived in the blue ocean,
And the sun shined believing you as their holy notion to be praised that our hearts always knew.
 
Waves splashes over the boulder,
Her love had to leave to return again by the maiden's eyes found in silence all above the immortal clouds.

Line by line like rhymes we go through trials,
Did the waves complaint to God why he couldn't live forever as the fireflies fly and light lanterns in woods?
It is fate they smile and say,
Just like the rainbows in the sky after a rainy day;
eyes witness such a beautiful light where clouds vow to let them stay
for our world to be bright and gay.

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