The Sky Fell for the Big Blue-Eyed Sea

An enigmatic love poem immortalised by Nature -here, Dr Gita talks of the pining love bout the Sky and big-blue in this poem. An exclusive for Different Truths.

I have seen,
Early in that beautiful morning,
The sky was completely bending,
All the way down to its knee,
Taking the brightest star on a ring,
To propose to a beautiful big blue-eyed sea,
He wasn’t worried, what’s the outcome would be

All the stars were asking,
What that big blue-eyed sea was saying,
Was she agreeing or denying,
In a heavy heart sky replied, nothing,

Again, in evening, I have seen,
Sky was bending and seeking
Trying for their immortal bonding,
Vibes of immense love, sky was sending,
But I couldn’t hear what that blue-eyed sea was saying,

Every morning and evening,
The sky never stopped bending,
And never stopped loving,
Can’t say if the blue-eyed sea, at all said anything,

And finally, in one calm evening,
I have seen, the sky was planting,
A deep kiss passionately,
Making her his beloved queen,
On the forehead of that blue-eyed sea,

Then I have seen
The sky’s heart was beating,
The colour of love was transmitting,
And was slowly descending,
And dispersing,
To the arms of the tides,
And sea was blushing,
The vast emotions of the sky were glowing
And it was literally pouring
Through the blue eyes, and was spilling,
As if the sea was melting and smelting
And emotions touching her waves were overwhelming.

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