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The Reluctant Rain

When mushrooms grow and frogs crow

There seems a rush of water

between to separate bodies

 

The sky is sparkled

with an unprecedented glow

when one curls around the other

ignited  to explore

and somewhere to plough

 

It is frogs and mushrooms

that herald the day

Nobody minds how long it lasts

Never finds if it's sea or bay

 

When the color of blood

reluctantly turns to be blue

The glimmering eyes

finally try to see what may be the clue

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kdpgrahi
Indian
Published
Jul 13, 2010
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(C) Kdpgrahi@July 2010

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