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Dear Winter

Dear Winter,

Depressing Summer is knocking at the doors,

After a long spell of rejuvenating cold,

After a long period of motivating zephyrs,

After a long refuge under warm quilts.

But I will wait for bubbly rains,

But I will wait for earthly fragrance,

But I will wait for walking flooded roads,

Wait I will, till the Sister Rain take the reins !!

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Written by
sukuya
Indian
Published
Mar 6, 2010
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Summer is about to come after long winters, and the poet who finds them depressing shows his indomitable spirit with a hope for Rains to follow.

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