Thursday, May 9, 2013

Twinkling stars


Twinkling stars, tiny little so bright,
Play hide and seek in the thunderous sky,
Peek-a-boo naughty shiny smile,
In the darkest of night they glow the most bright,

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A hundred times it falls, a hundred times its thrashed,
In a whisker it’s blown away, the sparrow unruffled,
Adds straw to thread, leaf to cotton, hope to dream,
The nest we call, its house comes into being,
  
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The waves madly in itself, hits the deck hard,
The stormy oceans throws monstrous laugh,
Modest plank of wood makes no qualms,
It sails the higher, the higher waves throws him apart,

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Oh! it goes left, oh! it goes right,
Lits, dims but usher the lonely twilight,
In frenzy wind knocks the great banyan down,
In its little own battle the flame wins really hard,

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And somewhere in a rocky hell,
The sun reveals ugly itself, ruptures punctures flesh and green,
She walks barefooted-blooded, mile on mile with a pot pile,
The obvious steps aside, her kid never sleeps a thirsty night