Geethanjali identifies with nature in the evocative poem. A Romantic at heart, she talks about allowing souls to blossom in their beauty and strength. Here’s her poem of hope and tolerance exclusively for Different Truths.
Take your time.
I will take mine too.
I am a seed that sits in the dirt.
I wait to push myself through the curve and crust of struggles.
But that does not intimidate me.
What intimidates me is that I will be judged.
I am a flower yet to blossom but the huge tree dwells in my soul.
I’m working on it to spread the canopy of lush foliage asking for nothing in return.
I look forward to the rain and air and sunshine to nurture me.
Will you keep your axe far from crippling my loftiness?
I need to become a tree that gives shade, a home for nesting birds, a muse for artists.
But will you make your home by razing me to the ground before that?
I am a seed that holds an entire forest of word foliage…a soul sparkles in my nothingness.
Give me the time to bloom and sing hymns of gratitude to Creation.
As I do that will you stop teaching me to flower a certain way?
First of all bloom your own petals that hold an eternal fragrance of cosmic magnitude.
Then nod to me in gusts that blow us all over as we get strewn in alien lands.
I will see you there in colours never meant to fade away through endless seasons.
I know you are that seed too.
©Geethanjali Dilip
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