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#* A young girl named Robin, swam in her pool A stool was parked by the side It made a dark shadow beneath The girl watched it, from within the pool Crooked it looked under the sun A tall figure loomed along Her mother was inside the house Baking some pineapple pies Her favourite The young girl, swam to the other end The shadows followed The stool, seemed to have moved a few cms from its original place too Her voice quivered and she gave out a feeble cry There was music being played on full blast Her elder brother loved it like that Every window pane knew it in the house It’s  10’o’clock and Rocky is home Listening to his favourite tracks The floors were overworked too Rocky, flaunted his muscles, the mirrors didn’t know where to look and go They were placed everywhere Meanwhile, Robin, was still in the pool The water in the pool seemed to have risen too And mom was busy in the kitchen Making pancakes and spring rolls Robin loved them both The pineapple pie was ready too The fresh fruity flavours she looked forward to, her mind salivating But for the shadow and the stool Soon, she saw mom’s Apron, faint yellow with a blue lace, now hung on the nail Robin knew, mom will come out by the poolside to call her in for breakfast Robin waited, but there was no sign of her mom, yet She was now worried as the window panes didn’t vibrate anymore Her brother had put the music off There was absolute silence Except for the lone eagle which hovered above the house roof The shadow grew bolder and taller In its crookedness it moved along with the wind and the one beneath the stool Soon, Robin heard her mom, calling out her name, shaking her vigorously Wake up, wake up my baby So, even today you slept away on the float, no swimming happened for two consecutive days, now wipe off that drool off your face Robin woke up, was in cold sweats in the month of December And happy to see the crooked shadow In all its loveliness, it was the tall leafless tree, moving along the wind And the stool, it lay where it was Under the sun, of course making a shadow of its own*#
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Sep 8, 2020
Sep 8, 2020 at 2:41 PM UTC
Robin in her swimming pool
#* A young girl named Robin, swam in her pool A stool was parked by the side It made a dark shadow beneath The girl watched it, from within the pool Crooked it looked under the sun A tall figure loomed along Her mother was inside the house Baking some pineapple pies Her favourite The young girl, swam to the other end The shadows followed The stool, seemed to have moved a few cms from its original place too Her voice quivered and she gave out a feeble cry There was music being played on full blast Her elder brother loved it like that Every window pane knew it in the house It’s  10’o’clock and Rocky is home Listening to his favourite tracks The floors were overworked too Rocky, flaunted his muscles, the mirrors didn’t know where to look and go They were placed everywhere Meanwhile, Robin, was still in the pool The water in the pool seemed to have risen too And mom was busy in the kitchen Making pancakes and spring rolls Robin loved them both The pineapple pie was ready too The fresh fruity flavours she looked forward to, her mind salivating But for the shadow and the stool Soon, she saw mom’s Apron, faint yellow with a blue lace, now hung on the nail Robin knew, mom will come out by the poolside to call her in for breakfast Robin waited, but there was no sign of her mom, yet She was now worried as the window panes didn’t vibrate anymore Her brother had put the music off There was absolute silence Except for the lone eagle which hovered above the house roof The shadow grew bolder and taller In its crookedness it moved along with the wind and the one beneath the stool Soon, Robin heard her mom, calling out her name, shaking her vigorously Wake up, wake up my baby So, even today you slept away on the float, no swimming happened for two consecutive days, now wipe off that drool off your face Robin woke up, was in cold sweats in the month of December And happy to see the crooked shadow In all its loveliness, it was the tall leafless tree, moving along the wind And the stool, it lay where it was Under the sun, of course making a shadow of its own*#
sarita-aditya-verma
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Sep 8, 2020
Sep 8, 2020 at 2:41 PM UTC
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