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The Birds’ Song…

An evocative Nature poem from Madhumita, for Different Truths.

The birds were singing,
Singing a song
That day…
A song, that I did not understand,
Wordless yet understood,
Without rhymes,
Without any verses,
It was soft,
Melodious
And full of pain,
Still so sweet,
Sweet to the ears
And all the senses
That soaked in the music,
Music that was heavenly
And dreamy,
Just like my dreams…
Dreams which are colourful,
Melodious,
Soft and sweet,
Meaningful,
But never deciphered.

©Madhumita Bhattacharjee Nayyar

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Madhumita Bhattacharjee Nayyar
Madhumita Bhattacharjee Nayyar writes in Hindi and English. A poet, blogger, life-skill counsellor, healer, a social commentator, she works with women and children. She started her career with the media, moving on to the perfumes and cosmetics sector. She wrote and edited for the MEA, Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, and various other Universities. Her works have been published in various national and international magazines, newspapers, web magazines, journals, anthologies. She is an avid animal lover too.

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