A Flower To Auroville Mother-4 Poem by Indira Renganathan

A Flower To Auroville Mother-4

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Kanakaambaram(Firecracker Flower)(Crossandra infundibuliformis)


Her glory stands out apt to her name
Golden glitter so attired of high fame
Ethnic yellow, orange, pink around whole year
Extra blue, magenta, white special as December

Nature's Origami of a godly craft
Natural splendour albeit a scentless art
Strands sisterly weave on dancing braids
She is long fresh despite her papery petals

Saturday, October 24, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Dillip K Swain 14 November 2017

What a sublime creation Appreciated it from the bottom of my heart..10

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Kesav Easwaran 25 October 2009

the last line is really nice...arouses warm sentiments! nice tribute to an also-ran homely flower...10

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Krishnarasa Seshadri 24 October 2009

I like the usage, 'scentless art'! You just reminded me of Toru Dutt's 'Lotus'! !

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