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The Hummingbird

The Hummingbird

 

The golden egg, an Owl put

In the nest of nerd,

Out of which came then

The Hummingbird.

 

A gemmy nestling saw nerd,

the sooty Raven

He was terribly shocked and

in grief driven.

 

Aware Peahen asked Raven

Eyes aren wet?

Seethingly he answered her

The little I hate.

 

The restless little flatters,

As a bee unstable

And hovers above flowers

Which do wobble.

 

Belated Peahen took Raven

To Peacock White.

The incident she explained,

And story did recite.

 

Let my wisdom penetrate,

In thy empty brain,

Love begets love; hate hate

Said Whitish sane.

 

Take care of her, no her liberty,

The little be free.

Wish she pearches on loyalty;

A branch of Tree.

 

S. Bharat

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Apr 10, 2019
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