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Does the Greens Leaves the Leaves

Does the greens leaves the leaves! Waiting for the sun to rest for the day, Dreaming of the night sky with stars. He treads his path in the field of wheat. Unable to step any more further, He stands in the muds of an ancient grave. All of wind set for more of goals to twist The fate of the dead and the living ones Sure to strike the arrow that it is trust To make the fruit fall from the branches of a tree. It's the same way For a man to end his sojourn. The flowers and leaves in his bedlocker. That finds a way to the museum of his people's heart Finds permanence than the mortal man at his death. What had happened until now is reality For all others under the window of dreams Luck too favouring his parts of wins. What was seen as truth is shown as lessons to the world. For what unseen is the greenary in the leaves That does not leave it under any circumstances. Life partly sings a song of monotonous duties That lay in his pillows of rest That shooks him out of any illnesses Make him firm to stand till the end. Dearing his ways to his mistresses will of mind Yielding to the diamond mines of love that has no lifespan. Does the greens ever leaves the leaves No, but life is spun with wonderful creations. The least being the leaf in the tree of hopes That rests with more of fruits and birds That beautify the tree and my soul. Do the greens leave the leaves? No, it's only man's duty To coin a verse as sweet as honey The roses are very sweet but surrounded only by thorns. Man learns this lesson too many times in his life. Life still leaves leftover sweat That motivates him further Truth with nature to strive for more. By not cutting trees Not polluting nature - the chemicals that kills birds and animals. The green never leaves the leaves If man ever loves nature And paints his world green. S ANANDHI 25 05 2021

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