The DroughtA Poem by Ravinder MalhotraTheme: Incredible
Light began its merry dance
On windswept dry parched land To herald another fiery day And scorch the air and sand On broken twigs the morning dew That gathered through the night Vanished with the rising sun And as the day grew bright The eagle took to wing on air That rose with the heat To glide on currents high above In majestic retreat Surveying for miles below For death that was for some From thirst, hunger and fatigue Waiting patiently to come Water holes that teemed with life Once varied, big and small Lay with crusted bottoms now Till the next rainfall Crocs that ruled the waters once Into hibernation retreat To sleep and surface once again And beat the summer heat Trees soaked what little moist Their nimble roots could try To help trunk and bark retain And let them not go dry Shorn of leaves the barren trees Rose lifeless from the ground No mercy showed the thirsty wind Nor the heat around In trunk holes, nested families Of the tawny owls Weary, fed and resting From nocturnal prowls Three full years the owls preyed On dwindling rats and snakes Leaner breeds each year they fed From fields and dried up lakes But each day the anthills grew Higher all around Red ants brimmed in them to full On sun baked lifeless ground Nature in its bosom keeps The signs of life in gloom Not all is lost in patient wait For it again to bloom © 2010 Ravinder Malhotra |
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Added on February 28, 2010 Last Updated on February 28, 2010 AuthorRavinder MalhotraNew Delhi, Hindu, IndiaAboutI am a poet from India. Born 1950, I live and work in New Delhi. My poetry and short prose has been published in several literary magazines and journals. I have been actively associated with "Expres.. more..Writing
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