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A Tribute to Nature

Suchismita celebrates the many aspects of Nature, in this poem, exclusively for Different Truths.

Entangled in the nature’s charm,
I have felt the glistening warmth.
A warmth of elegant feelings and love,
Cascading through my heart to my vein.
The bluish smiling sky stoops low
To shake its hands and give me a vow.
I find myself in between an astounding show
Where the greenery removes my hostility.
I have learnt a lot from the amazing forest
From losing my soul to win the happiness.
What a stunning beauty is the raining sky
Droplets look like the crystal elation 
Dripping from the womb of mother clouds
And drenching mother earth with the extreme serenity.
My besmirched parts of wistful mind 
Finds new rejuvenation in the cool wind.
I adore the nature with my open arms
And adorn my home with little tubs of small plants.
A tribute to the nature that can never be replaced
Found its abode in my home making me blessed.
 


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Suchismita Ghoshal
Suchismita Ghoshal from West Bengal, India is a professional writer, poet, published author, storyteller, content writer, book critic and columnist. She has co-authored for more than 140 anthologies, journals, magazines both from national and international arena. Her debut poetry book "Fields of Sonnet" has been launched in September 2019.
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