The Divine Fragrance Poem by Diyasha Sarkar

The Divine Fragrance



Ten thousand i didnt see at a glance
A lonely flower i saw by chance,
Languishing it was left to die,
I saw its sad petals shrewn high.

I lent my hands and planted it,
Nursed its wounds with eyes lit,
It smiled and sucked the light of faith,
Danced like a child and jeered at death.

Suddenly from where i do not know,
A liquid essence brewed up and flew,
It rained over the cosmos, the earth and the sky,
The universe heaved a joyous sigh.

I searched the nook of every hearth,
Went to the trees they said the earth,
Stood benumbed at an uncanny spell,
Could anyone be able to tell,
What inspired this divince fragrance?

Friday, January 6, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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