Friday, September 26, 2008

In Lap of Nature


Tsunami, The rain of thunders
Often inject me with Wonders
About the two extremes of nature,
One filling love other wonders...
One one hand, its life source
On other its the deadly force
To blow off lives as leaves
During its oscillating course
The Dreadful, deadly scene
Of deaths which has been
Often querries with tear flow
Why nature is so mean?
And queastions an innocent lad
A sweet smile with chin, he had
Which he lost in tsunami hunger
Asks, Am I that bad?
The eight year chap never knows
That his happiness has froze
Since the devil tsunami came
And, ate his parents once it rose...
Lost everything he looks in haste
To each & everyone as a guest
In his new dark family, where
Sorrow is to eat & tears to taste...
His senses are lost even to smile
The blunder closed his grace file
Sad and lone, he has to walk
And the way seems long as Nile
He cries due to hunger at times
With song for life, it rhymes
And its nature striking again
All the pain it sublimes
And finally the mother nature
In its fully motherly posture
Will guide the boy to survival
Oh what a fluctuating gesture...
Its nature which hurts or kills
And revives you again with motherly pills
After all, for all love & care
You finally have to pay the bills...
The dual nature is still a mystery
Waxing & wanning was since history
When things are out of range
It strikes and take the revenge
But, then its motherhood play again
To get back whatever lost... to regain...!

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