Tree By The River Poem by Manonton Dalan

Tree By The River



TREE BY THE RIVER(02/20/04)

Gigantic tree's canopy, there I lay
Dreaming how the world could be
Beyond those clouds, the horizon
Would there be one like me, alone

Got up pick up the roundest stone
Cast to the river and glide by its own
Hits a ripple, goes airborne
For a kid like me, it is a phenom

By the grassy banks, frogs abound
Love to disturb them,
into the river they plunge
Never tried to catch them because they slime

So beautiful, shiny greenish yellow, brown
Water is crystal clear,
see fishes swimming
Stones unturned are coated with stringy green

Constantly dancing as the little shells cling
Reach down to touch the water
Felt something came to me, a power
Don't know what it was but still here

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dutendra Chamling 05 December 2015

Beautiful poem. Tree by the river itself has wonderful image.

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Manonton Dalan

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virginia, usa
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