the Leaf



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Friday, 19 June 2015

Bharatheeyakavitha-58-20-6-2015- The Leaf- Global Poet dr k.g..balakrishnan kandangath

Bharatheeyakavitha-58- 20-6-2015
 Global Poet dr.k.g.balakrishnan
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 The Leaf
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 You
 The Poet Eternal;
 Has engraved;
 On this Green Page;
 Of life; of the Morrow;
 The Image.

 The Stream
 Fluting the Ragam;
 The nth;
 The Symphony Providential;
 Enlightening the Sun;
 The Knowledge Absolute;
 The Vayu- the Oxygen-
 The Spell of Life;
 Is evolved;
 Akaasha- the Space;
 Hrudayaakaasha-
 The Sacred Space-
 The Stage;
 Thus the Magnificent;
 The Drama;
 The Leela- the Play;
 The Nithya- the Perpetual.

 The Leaf; the Page;
 - the Pathram;
 The Greenery of the inner In;
 Conjuring the Annam- the Power-
 The Energy- the Stream of Quanta;
 The Calm; the Quiet;
 Spelled the Rishi:
 "The Santham!"

 From the Harmony of the Leaf;
 Breezing the tranquil Breeze;
 Blooming the Dream serene;
 Also the noisy;
 Agitating Storm!
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 Bharatheeyakavitha-58- The Leaf
 20-6-15- dr.k.g.balakrishnan
 writing for global audience.
 Read "THE WHY?" (Amazon.com)
 by the Global Poet.
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Submitted on June 22, 2015

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Scheme A B BA C XDEFXX GGBDHXHXXIJIFXXXD FGXXEKJG CXXXX CAXGK
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,211
Words 170
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 1, 1, 5, 6, 17, 8, 12

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