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May I Come In
A little flight takes off nearby Oops! It does not drift into the sky; A tailor bird delves into the nest, feeds the chicks, the food best So whenever I step into my garden I ask them "May I come in?" Some babblers stare at me sullenly Oh! They're aiding grownup kids fly. Umpteen birds "Who's the mom?", I wonder! "We live in community" they thunder. So whenever I step into my garden I ask them" May I come in? Common crow butterflies glide in the air, and seek their host plants everywhere; Finalized the pink oleander as their host plant Soon, a kaleidoscope of butterflies gonna enchant So whenever I step into my garden I ask them" May I come in? White bubbles encroach the green grass Bubbles emanate cracking, become like glass; Oh! A big head with small eyes emerges, garden lizard raises and starts to diverge So whenever I step into my garden I ask them" May I come in? Squirrels scamper everywhere Munias, hoard millet seeds from here Bulbuls, busy eating the worms Biodiversity works in full term So whenever I step into my garden I ask them" May I come in?
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