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Morning

Dr Molly’s evocative Nature poem celebrates morning – exclusively for Different Truths.

there wafts in
       a caring breeze
from
        somewhere
beyond,
        caressing...

the vague
        dream
of night 
         persists
in memory...
 
lost in
         the throng,
the crowd,
          how you
were searching
         something
you lost?

 
         your pen,
your pair
         of specs?
footwear?
 
your little one
          awake
lisping out 
         sweet nothings
toddling
         after you...
 
nature fresh
         after her
drizzle bath...
 
birds chirping
          welcome!
 
the household
         half awake
still
          in stupor...
 
the babe,
           the bud
the bird 
           around
here is 
           the start
fresh
           and new...

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Dr. Molly Joseph
Dr. Molly Joseph is a professor, poet from Kerala, who writes travelogues, short stories and story books for children. She has published 14 books,12 books of poems, a novel and a story book for Children. Her poetry with its unique style, has been characterised as "Ribbon Poetry." She has won several accolades which include India Women Achiever’s Award 2020.Her latest book, Water Sings over the Stones, won the best Poetry Book of the Year Award from ALS. She believes in the power of the word.

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