In my Mom’s Garden

An evocative Nature poem by Monika, exclusively for Different Truths.

In the thick of
green leaves and hued flowers,
there are the singing birds
and the squirrels that dash and dart.

Along with the chirps and tweets,
as if the breeze lends its voice
to the garden for those
who can listen with more than their ears.

My Mom’s Garden is always
a shade brighter in moonlight.
Where rain is a magical fluid
and Sun is a humble star.

The bougainvillea becomes gold,
the roses simper and smile.
The grass is a shade of every dreamer’s
meadow, roots sated and quenched.

The Promises of Rose Garden’.
Along with the Sunshine
there are subtle rains sometimes.
… All in my Mom’s Garden

Photos by the poet

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Monika Ajay Kaul
Born in the breathtakingly beautiful vale of Kashmir, Monika had her schooling there. A postgraduate in Business Management, an academician by profession, she is an art history enthusiast, writes poetry, short stories and paints. An avid reader, mostly biographies and autobiographies. Giving wings to her imagination through beautiful colours and words, she sings and has a following on YouTube.
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