Close to our ancestral home Is an ancient champak tree It now stands almost leafless n’ bare With its face turned to the sun and sky
Once from far, everyone could see This lush green Champak tree It stood in all beauty and grace And carpeted the ground in fallen blooms
Its lovely blossoms were so redolent Like tube roses, heady and fragrant In its dark and leafy glade How as children, we sat and played
Men weary of work in its sprawling shade Were sheltered from the heat of midday sun Once it was a bower of sylvan ease And on its boughs, birds merrily sang
Rustled in wind and shaken in storm It braved the inclement weather all these years With its roots boring deep into the ground Nothing could uproot the tree from its base
How many stories it has to tell How many robins roosted in its verdure How many fledglings took wings into the sky, From the tiny nests built on its twigs
Now its ancient trunk and gnarled branches Proclaim sadly that it is about to wither The tree has just turned itself into A ghostly shadow of its former self
But the fragrance of these champak flowers Which still bless the tree in one and two As if determined to proclaim themselves Continue to perfume the surrounding air
This tree is much like my ancestral home Once it was the seat of life and bounty Now it stays desolate and empty Spreading memories sweet and fragrant
What solid shelter the house once gave And how my parents fulfilled their task Putting all they had into making it a sweet home That nurtured three generations of our family!
Champak tree is a tropical flowering tree with its flowers having a heady scent !