One Summer day of May Gulmohar, bright and gay Red blossoms hugging her Embracing the tiny visitor Feathered, brown coloured Small sized, sparkling eyed Gregarious and melodious Muniya, the bird vivacious.
She merrily flew in and out With twigs, figs in her snout Framing her cosy little nest By putting in the very best She laid eggs, pearly white Sentiments intensely bright Mystic Muniya motivated Elated, she daily incubated.
That noon, warm oppressively All birds screamed aggresively Slender satan climbed devilishly Muniya fought back vigourously Birds pecked the foe ferociously Serpent slithered surreptitiously Gulping the eggs remorselessly All unborn perished noiselessly.
Muniya wailed loudly, bitterly Her world shattered suddenly Pain, loss penetrating the soul Depressing, difficult to console Emotions enveloping the avian Her unborn drifted into oblivion Misty eyed, she fled mournfully Misty eyed, I prayed soulfully.
One fine bright summer day of May To my surprise on my verandah lay Muniya, her eggs in salubrious nest Fervent feelings felt, of fest, of zest Venturing in and out gregariously Savouring sprouts, seeds ravenously Muniya nourishing new beginnings Making new innings, new winnings.