For this week’s Sunday Trees I have a really bindaas one π
Covered
from top to toe
They cry foul
As they do
when uncovered
turn
a deaf ear to
the unpleasable world
take a leaf
from me
dance
to your song
as you like
however
you like
Yes, I like it ! π Beautifully coined !!
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Ahh thank you so much Megs! π
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Waah! Bindaas!
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Absolutely π
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Loved the verse. I loved the photo. Whenever I see a skeleton of a tree among other green trees and shrubs.I feel sad and wonder what kind of a tree it was. Must have been a grand tree with shivering leaves, Beautiful with colourful blossoms and laden with fruit, providing food and shelter to birds, animals and humans.But now it just stands there a relic of bygone time.
Good night Dahlia.
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Good morning Ferdi π Dont you feel sorry for these skeletons, they are just biding their time in the sun! Come summer and she will be back to flaunting her fresh green attire. The entire landscape around Udaipur earlier this winter was dotted with these trees and I asked the driver. He didnt know the name of the tree but he did say that every winter they go bare and in summer they are back in business π
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Hmmm i can see the hands of the tree as if asking for help, would love to see the same tree with life in it….wonderful tag
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Bindaas enjoying the slide on the hill with βEinsteinβ haircut π€ͺ
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Hahah – Einstein haircut!
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Wowww…. so beautiful!! Such a deep meaningful verse…. yes, covered or uncovered, makes no difference to them….damn!!
Loved the pic π
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Thank you Su! π
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