Monsoon diaries

I care not for your consent or readiness
Though I come mostly to lessen your distress.
As the scorching summer pricks and burns you
And your skin stays aglow with briny dew!
You pray for the heavens to pour down her manna
But your blessing granted, you rummage for an umbrella.
I cause the seas to squall, and toss and turn the ships,
As the rising vortex with its lightning rips
The black and grey of the cloud-laden sky,
Pealing and crashing in derision sly!
You approve of drizzles, and light spells short-lived
As my passion surfeited can destroy all you’ve built.
Some roots get shaken, some leaves bejewelled,
As Mother Nature I paint in hues iridescent!
Along delicate cobwebs I split into beads
And stay immortal in snapshots and memories.
A friend to your skin, a foe to your wallets,
I test the strength of your urban gullets.
You accuse me of floods, of endless casualties
But wetlands you fill, with real estate deals!

I tap to the beats of your towers and terrain,
I fill your souls, drown your fears and your pain.
At the end of my orchestra, you are revived for sure,
And if you’re lucky, catch a rainbow amidst the azure!
I shall judge you not, if you sigh or pine,


Soak me in, let your tears be one with mine.

Comments

  1. Your choice and application of words are commendable. The poem has different layers of meaning which has been presented with expertise. The rhythm beautifies the poem making it sustain in the reader's mind forever.

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  2. Ma'am, this poem is a masterpiece. I love how you write with so much elegance.

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