O Rain!
Some say that you patter
Some say that you chatter
Some say that you clatter
And, some blame that you batter!
O Rain!
Some say that you patter
Some say that you chatter
Some say that you clatter
And, some blame that you batter!
O Rain!
Some say that you potter
Some say that you mutter
Some say that you twitter
And, some blame that you embitter!
O Rain!
Some say that you mutter
Some say that you twitter
And, some blame that you embitter!
O Rain!
Some say that you grumble
Some say that you rumble
Some say that you gambol
And, some blame that you entangle!
O Rain!
Some say that you rumble
Some say that you gambol
And, some blame that you entangle!
O Rain!
Some say that you stutter
Some say that you sputter
Some say that you squatter
And, some blame that you bring jitter!
O Rain!
Some say that you sputter
Some say that you squatter
And, some blame that you bring jitter!
O Rain!
Some say that you stumble
Some say that you fumble
Some say that you mumble
But, to me you’re noble and humble.
O Rain!
Some say that you fumble
Some say that you mumble
But, to me you’re noble and humble.
O Rain!
Whatever may some say,
But, you heed to them no pay
You only abide by the behest of Nature
Thus, your sublime spirit all should nurture!
Copyright: Dr. Shankar D Mishra 18.06.19
But, you heed to them no pay
You only abide by the behest of Nature
Thus, your sublime spirit all should nurture!
Copyright: Dr. Shankar D Mishra 18.06.19
Beautiful poem with the verses full of meaningful rhyming words !😍👌👌👌
ReplyDeleteTq dear Sir.
DeleteAmazing sir
ReplyDeleteTq dear Sir.
DeleteWow.. Wonderful rhyming words coined...Really very skillful writing sir
ReplyDeleteTq dear Sir for your feedback.
DeleteAmazing words ...
ReplyDeleteTq dear friend for your feedback.
DeleteBeautifully written sir!
ReplyDeleteA classic & rhythmic poem
ReplyDelete👍👌👏💐 thank you so Shankar ji for reminding us about this cool and wet season of rains. Hope these reasons will help us to wash this COVID viruses away, from our planet. Thank you. 👏👏🙏
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and a rythemic poem sir
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