The Doubt Poem by Indira Renganathan

The Doubt

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you are extolled with praises by poets.
Your cold weather with wild chillness
However a barrier, they still praise
Crowning you with more wordy ice.
Under the winking stars, friendly
With the smiling moon illustriously
Above you in wintered darkness so vigilantly
You look like a watch-dog obediently.
You are cool at night, even snowy
Frozen and foggy sometimes.
Newlyfresh like a pious lady on sunny.
You look different and different to me.
Streaks of water golden and silvery
Day and night and with sprayed flowery
colours of bed for birds and breeze
To rest in cold is an eternal amaze.
But a doubt. Sitting on your peak
Caught by cold I'am shivering. You're meek!
How come? Ever've sneezed lady mountain?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Akhtar Jawad 04 November 2017

Doubts spoil love, a thoughtful poem..................................

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Edward Kofi Louis 16 November 2016

Sitting on your peak! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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