nisha.madhusekhar

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  January 2022     2 years ago

Submitted Poems 4 total

Autumn’s glory

In the dawn of autumn, the winds blow,
the leaves of the spruce glide against the golden sky,
and are waiting for the snow,
when September says farewell to August,
the field mice squeak with a sweet tweet,
the squirrels hop like gazelles,
the...

by Advaith M Menon

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Clouds

In the azure sky,
mellow winds keep sailing by,
pushing chunks of misty air,
dogs, cats and even short hats.

But the one that I choose,
is the one that I lose.
A short stubby pencil,
and when I closed my eyes,
the one that I saw went...

by Advaith M Menon

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A Nest in the Alps

In a poppy field lay a bird’s nest,
Which is the world’s best,

Which is Mother Nature’s sudden test,
To build a nest which is a quest,

To build a nest on a branch’s chest,
To build a nest on an oak so old,

Where the leaves stay afloat,
...

by Advaith Menon

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A Winter’s Sparrow

Waking up to a winter’s gale
colder than a night’s tale,

A sparrow as small as a bead
walks up to some brown reeds,

Snuggling up tightly to a stem so bent
that it cannot even stand up on its end,

Basking upon a twig, in the rays
of a...

by Advaith Menon

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