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Summer Serenade

SUMMER SERENADE
The spring when it departed left for me A bunch of rose I kept in my wet heart Drenched with love as tender as dew could be So, they won’t wilt in the heat of sunburst. On midsummer moonlit night I’d take you To the bank of a brook through the star dust, I’d open my heart, the roses you’d view Make bouquet of my love for you to last. In musical murmur of sparkling stream For you I'd compose my love’s symphony, I’d see in your gleaming eyes grow my dream I’d keep in heart as I meet destiny. After I end my summer serenade Nothing for me would remain to be said.
May 15, 2018.

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Date: 5/15/2018 7:28:00 AM
Nice Subimal. I like the line: So they won't wilt in the heat of sunburst :)
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Subimal Sinha-Roy
Date: 5/16/2018 1:44:00 AM
Thank you, Heidi for your visit and for liking the poem.
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Subimal Sinha-Roy
Date: 5/16/2018 1:44:00 AM
Thank you, Heidi for your visit and for liking the poem.

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