Poem -

Sight

I see a flower growing in the daylight

It struggles for life

Nurtured by the sight

Of the sun's rays

And the drops of rain

So precious this flower

As I watch it wane

The moonlight this time

I think

What a shame

Then i'm glad I witnessed such wondrous action

I had the eyes to see

So many others

Can only imagine

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Ravindra Kumar

Struggle for life is the main motif of every living on this earth. No one could deny it. Poetess's observation for  natural object depicts her keen love to nature similar to great poet Sir William Wordsworth.

Regards,

Ravindra Kumar

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Anne Baldwin

Ravinder, thank you so much. I'm so very flattered :)

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