Oh! The generous buoyant breeze
You help the earth revolve with ease
Beaming the news of a flower that unfurls
And to outreach bees, insects and flies
Here and there, you just twirl, curl and whirl
Fetching facts of water levels of lakes
Traveling miles and crossing continents
You spread data to storks, ducks and crakes
Diffusing fragrance of the flowers
Transmitting aroma of the home food
Carrying enticing tunes of the bamboo
Disseminating whispers of the lovers
Relaying secrets of spectacular seasons
Oh! The generous buoyant breeze
You help the earth revolve with ease
Categories:
crakes, beautiful, blessing, wind,
Form: Rhyme
Let's go to park
Daily by walk
We shall talk
of birds in flock
and dogs that bark
Until the dark
Let's go to Lake
To see the crakes
the floating ducks
and their darling chicks
And sing quack quack quack
till the sky goes black
Get out of the chair
Let's go somewhere
to breath fresh air
and to do some dare
For nature is a cure
if only we care
March-14-2021
Categories:
crakes, animal, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Each footprint we make is a step closer
to that moment we brake and
no recent dreams are formed
from that cosmic meltdown to
Which you will encounter a crimson cow that’s
Lurking behind your cup of morning darkness.
The laughing mortar whispers through
The broken window and asked are you ok,
as I walked down the street avoiding the crakes
so, no mothers backs are broken
the crow whispered its lies,
the dancing echoes of yesterday
still, linger for tomorrow and the
future of today still waits around the shanty,
the creature that I am devolved long ago and now my wheels
rusted turning the space of time
My View from my window dancing pigmies
watch as the rain falls up time moves back
and yesterday is today.
Categories:
crakes, books,
Form: Blank verse
HAPPY DIWALI FESTIVAL
The day we live with joys,
Sounds with crakes of harmony above the sky see,
Thousands of sparkle with ambrance,
Everywhere see the light of peace,
Some burned the sin of their lives,
And some burned the old memories,
Better than yesterday,
Everywhere I walk through, people of peoples with a smile,
All enjoying the festival of Diwali with honest and pride,
The sound of that night all sorrows has been burn out,
With the smoke of evil,
Though the rising sun is all absent,
The smiling moon was here to give us it stays with a smile.
And ends with honest for Diwali is meant to joy.
By Nehemiah Theophylus Haokip
Date of birth 28/12/1997
Address:- Hatigaon, Survey, Ajanta path, Guwahati, Assam, India.
Contact No: +919612146556
Email ID alexhaokipkips@gmail.com
Website : potmopi.blogspot.in
Categories:
crakes, poetry,
Form: Light Verse
I see you
don’t like what I see
Dark walls painted red
Loud bumming sounds
Stumping on the ground
Hand waving back and forth
Speech stutter eating of the flesh
No sleep wont eat
Steeling what is at close reach
Pushing away from close hands
No light in close sight
I see you
Drifting away
But not alone taking
Those close to you with you
I see you
Lost in excuses
To be in the state your in
Blame is just a darn shame
With nothing to gain
The crakes are writhing on your face
I see you
Not trying
Not fighting
Not caring
I see you I also see those
Who care cry out in despair
Going down the same path
I see you
Not reaching
To those that are willing to pull the rope
Tired of living having to see
What we all see
I see you
Categories:
crakes, family,
Form: I do not know?
The Edge of Extinction
Silent humming birds
Great ocean whales
Deep unknown rain forests
Dark eyed Polar Bears
Ancient Loggerhead turtles
Ivory tusked Elephants
North American Indians
Eskimos
Australian Aboriginals
Lost South American Indians
Kiwis and Kakapo’s
Sperm whales
Blue whales
Narwhales
Killer whales
Prairies covered with Buffalo
Humpback whales
Deep forest Wolves
Ospreys and Kitty Hawks
Sparrow Hawks
Red Kites
High flying Bald Eagles
Gargantuan Grizzly Bears
And slinking ferocious Cougars
Snow Leopards
Tall majestic Elms and Rowans
Snow Tigers
And dark midnight Panthers
White Peacocks
And Peacock Butterflies
Green Hedge Warblers
Corn Crakes
Green Capped Wood Peckers
Wisteria
And rare Fox Gloves
Wild Orchids
And the wild, wild Mustang
Tiny Yellow Tree Frogs
Bandit masked Badgers
Soaring Californian Condors
Red Squirrels
Water Voles
And Sea Otters
Forests of Kelp
Cromer Crabs
Sad eyed Panda’s
Will this catalogue continue endlessly
Sixteen thousand listed already
What species next
Humanity ?
Categories:
crakes, animals, loss, nature, people
Form: Free verse