The Cloud Era Poem by Naga Vamshidhar Ratakonda

The Cloud Era

Kissing the Earthly Waters, they Suckup the Saliva Vapours;

Messing with the Mountains, they Slim Down with Drizzles and Showers;

Crossing the Sun's path, they disappear with a Downpour of a Rain Storm;

Those Floating Puffy Cottons, the Messengers of Nature and Carriers of Atmospheric Code;

Their Transient Life with no Shape & Colour, but Soul with a Sole purpose of Heavy Weather Duty;

Those Shields that absorb the Lightning Electric Shocks and Loud Thunder Sounds;

That Garland Clusters, that Maketh the Rainbow Sky and Climate Change;

Those Cloud patterns, that we look up to for a View of Wow;

And their Shifts the Farmer follows Swiftly, to Sow the Seeds of Chow;

Are the Monsoon Cycles of Seasons, that Wade and Wane Away;

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*--------Naga Vamshidhar.*

Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Topic(s) of this poem: climate,weather,nature,cloud,cloudy,season
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