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 Dec 2013 Nithin purple
Marian
The sunset was fading in the west
Clouds were showing off
Their dark and beautiful colors
It was getting dark and you could barely
See the beautiful trees
Only one star had appeared in the sky
A song played on piano
Kept playing over and over in my mind
                   Together it and the beauty I saw
Nearly made me cry
Night was coming on
And the birds were flying home

Night had finally come
And the fading sunset I had seen
Had vanished
Now you could barely
See the beautiful landscape
Everything was dark
Yet beautiful still
I could imagine
That the Fairies were dancing
In their Fairy Ring
In the forests and meadows
And playing their harps in the woodlands
And singing on the tiny paths and lanes
Such beauty even a poet cannot describe
A cool breeze was whispering through the trees
And everything seemed surreal
This moment I shall never forget
For it's beauty I shall always recall


*~Marian~
Just a little inspiration after going to the dump with my Dad!!! :)
I hope you enjoy it!!! :) ~~~<3
 Dec 2013 Nithin purple
Marian
Lilacs are blooming
In the sunshine watch them sway
In the blowing breeze

**~Marian~
I'm back again!!! :) ~~~~~~<3
Enjoy the Haiku!!! :) ~~~~<3
 Dec 2013 Nithin purple
Marian
Clouds are floating by,
In the beautiful evening sky,
There is a faint sunset in the west;
And seagulls are flying home to rest.
The moon's rays fall gracefully to the ground,
Such beauty doth here abound,
The lighthouse is standing stately on the rocky coast;
I shall always love this place the most.
The waves are crashing in motion,
The moonlight reflects in the ocean,
Three palm trees are dancing on the rocky coast;
This place I love the most.
The full moon is shining from way up high,
It is so beautiful I'm ready to cry,
And as the moonlight hits the shore;
I shall hold this place dear forevermore.

*~Marian~
I hope this sounds okay!!! :) ~~~<3
Enjoy!!! :) ~~~<3
 Dec 2013 Nithin purple
Kripi
Upagupta* the disciple of Buddha lay asleep on the dust by the city wall of Mathura,
Lamps were all out, doors were all shut, and stars
Were all hidden by the murky sky of August, Whose feet were those tinkling with anklets, touching his breast of a sudden?

He woke up startled, and the light from a woman's lamp struck his forgiving eyes.

It was the dancing girl , starred with jewels,
Clouded with a pale-blue mantle, drunk with the wine of her youth.
She lowered her lamp and saw the youth face, austerely beautiful.
" Forgive me, young ascetic"* , said the woman,
" Graciously come to my house. The dusty earth is not a fit bed for you."

The branches of the wayside trees were aching with blossom,
Gay notes of the flute come floating in the warm spring air from afar.
The citizens had gone to the woods, to the festival of flowers.
From the mid- sky gazed the full moon on the shadows of the silent town.
The young ascetic was walking in the lonely street, while overhead the love-sick
koels urged from the mango orchards their sleepless plaint. Upagupta passed through the city gates, and stood at the base of the rampart.

What woman lay in the shadow of the wall at his feet, struck with black pestilence, her body spotted with sores, hurriedly driven away from the town?
The ascetic sat by her side, taking her head on his knees, and moistened her lips with water and smeared her body with balm.

"Who are you, merciful one?" asked the woman.
"The time, at last, has come to visit you, and I am here", replied the young ascetic.
"Upagupta" is a fine poem written by Rabindranath Tagore. The poem has a beautiful theme. It shows that a person is known by the action he does. The greatness of his characters is reflected through his deeds. One must practice the principle of simple living and high thinking in life. Physical beauty is short-lived. So one should not feel proud of it. Only good actions done by a person is remembered by people. They live even after his death.
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