A Summer Evening

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A Summer Evening

On a temperate summer evening

am walking lonely under the vast horizon.

Hither and thither patches of clouds,

creating shapes like dwarfs and elves. 

Soothing, gentle breeze flowing

breeze so soft as a new-born baby 

kissing bare feet, wrist and palm.

Crows are taking homewards flight: a warm retreat,

the day must have be an auspicious one.

Clouds are now evenly spread-

not a trace of single break-

covered with azure tints and shades.

Tip-toe, tip-toe rain drizzles

a merry rain: rain that brings loss to none

Oh rain! Oh breeze!

Do touch my soul

Do touch my heart

The weather there is cold and numb

Winter there is not yet gone

Make the weather inside warm

Weather is not what you see outside

It is what you feel inside

 

 

 

 

 

 

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