Sea, Mountain And I Poem by Neela Nath Das

Sea, Mountain And I

Rating: 5.0


I went to sea many times..
watched the waves, the
virgin islands, I loved
to walk on the sand,
of the far-stretched beach....
I swam and bathed with wilderness,
but, I couldn't love any sea.
I see everyday, the mountain range,
as if they stand in meditation,
with Pines, Oaks, and Birches
tufted with their loving hearts!
The curtain of mists opens up,
with the first appearance of,
the mild ray of the Sun...
The tops of the trees smile
and greet the world and
bow to the creator for all
for them He has done.
The dew-wrapped wet leaves,
stuck to my moving toes...
The winding paths invite
me to go, to go...
Down, down I see, the deep
ditch, with sudden touch of
day light, and darkness
of the unknown mystery,
tells me the horrible truth,
death is nothing but a simple
slip from known to very unknown.
Still, I am in half love
with life and death,
so I fall in deep love with this.
Mountain works in me like
daily fever and doesn't
let me go!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gajanan Mishra 01 December 2012

I am in half love with life and death. I like this. thanks. I request you to read my poems and comment.

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Chandra Thiagarajan 02 December 2012

Your immense love for Nature is reflected in this amazing poem.I enjoyed it. Best regards, Chandra Thiagarajan

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Lyn Paul 31 December 2012

Wonderful words written for the unknown. Thank You

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Vivek Tiwari 22 December 2012

Love for Nature! Though every object of Nature may appear threatening yet they have a meaningful notes.

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Valsa George 17 December 2012

This is an excellent write! ! ' death is nothing but a simple slip from known to very unknown. Still, I am in half love with life and death, ' These lines are just lovely! !

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Valerie Dohren 06 December 2012

A beautiful and imaginative write - excellent.

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Vipins Puthooran 04 December 2012

excellent imageries of our amazing nature and a great poem! ! ! top marksss! !

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