The Emblem Of Life



The night began to melt in day,
The darkness in sky began to fade away
In the first glow from the skyline....

He wasn't there to awake at the end of night.

The red globe lifted its head
From its under horizon bed
And flooded the world in shine from heaven....

He wasn't there to bathe in first light.

Across the field swam the breeze
To its rhythm danced the grasses
The birds sang to the beauties....

He wasn't there amidst all those delights.

The sky was dressed in sapphire blue,
At her crown a topaz was glowing like fire,
We were sweating while walking along the street....

He wasn't there to shade us from heat.

Perhaps the sky realized all?
In the afternoon she changed to  
Her mourning dress of dark black....

She spread white flowers in memory of him
And wept, wept profusely over his death,
Her cry reverberated through the atmosphere....

The wind joined the mourning,
She prayed for him to rest in peace,
The bushes and grasses bent their heads...

I threw myself on the ground,
And hugged tightly what had survived
Of him from the axes of butchers...

His blood dried at the edges of the stump,
The blood he spilled to fulfill the greed
Of some devils who would never be satisfied...

Would the green angel be noble enough to forgive
Them who dared to hurt him after he had
Bestowed them with every essential of life?

The moon soothed us with her serene smile
And I, too, smiled through tears, when I saw
Our prayers had not gone unanswered...

Kissed by the gentle breeze of evening
A little sapling was waving at us
From the edge of the grave of dead angel!

I prayed with the whole nature for it,
For it to defy all attacks of human-devils
And thrive and flourish as an emblem of life.

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The poem describes the death and resurrection of a tree.

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Submitted by Bidisha on November 10, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AAX B CCX B DXD X EXF F XEX XXX GXX XXX XXX XXH XXX GXX XXH
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,726
Words 366
Stanzas 17
Stanza Lengths 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3

Bidisha Maity

I am 16-year-old Bidisha Maity. I am a climate enthusiast and was a semifinalist of ClimateScience Olympiad 2022. My favourite pastime is writing and reading. more…

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