Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
as soon as the banishment in a forest comes to an end all the rain-drops come to the ball-room with unfolded umbrellas over their heads the slumber of the adjourned dialogues also breaks all the blossoms of the cucurbitaceous plant that are supposed to open their petals have gone to the majlis of the aquatic-plants riding on a wrong-minibus then a photograph of the dinner- party is to be found out and brought for the saliva-gland there is no voice of the palms of the open-window of his own even then each and every the air-hostess eagers to listen to the song of boat-rowing from him here the duck of the mid-noon is engaged in pleasure with the flower-vase of class x their drinking-bowl is flying along the flame of the rail-line though it does not bear any grief to the large lake that is wetted with perspiration there is no delta of misspelling as well it has only the smoking of thousand cusec all the day and night
0
Sep 19, 2010
Sep 19, 2010 at 4:17 AM UTC
after the end of banishment in a forest
as soon as the banishment in a forest comes to an end all the rain-drops come to the ball-room with unfolded umbrellas over their heads the slumber of the adjourned dialogues also breaks all the blossoms of the cucurbitaceous plant that are supposed to open their petals have gone to the majlis of the aquatic-plants riding on a wrong-minibus then a photograph of the dinner- party is to be found out and brought for the saliva-gland there is no voice of the palms of the open-window of his own even then each and every the air-hostess eagers to listen to the song of boat-rowing from him here the duck of the mid-noon is engaged in pleasure with the flower-vase of class x their drinking-bowl is flying along the flame of the rail-line though it does not bear any grief to the large lake that is wetted with perspiration there is no delta of misspelling as well it has only the smoking of thousand cusec all the day and night
Written by
Sep 19, 2010
Sep 19, 2010 at 4:17 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem