When light was treading the horizons of darkness When leaves were rustling in zephyr When butterflies were fluttering across the wilderness When foamy flakes were shimmering like eyes of a heifer
I saw her; a noble matron Enjoying the alluring aroma of rose Her eyes were glistening like a naked natron Sitting like my mother; in a statuesque pose
She gently drew me closer And served my past as ambrosia And told me to drink the elixir of present for future Then like my mother, she gave me a bunch of gloriosa
As she started climbing the stairs to Shangri-La My dream ended as I tossed and turned under the sheet of chinchilla.
Was she my mother? I tried writing a sonnet. The rhyne scheme is abab cdcd efef gg