Devoid of conflicts
They spread the light
Mingled in fragrances
Neither they have conflict
Nor have expectations
They bloom for the
Sake of happiness.
Mother Nature smiles
With each flower
Blooming and breathing.
Gorgeously rendered
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Thanks so much, dear friend ❤ ….
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Every thing I read of yours, is a pleasure my friend
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🙂 …so nice of you…
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Truth – just truth my lovely friend
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Wow. Beautiful. ❤️
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Thanks a lot, Shreya… 🙂
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Truly beautiful!
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Thanks, Mridula… 🙂
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the words are blooming with lot of beauty.nice lines
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Wonder of Mother Nature… 🙂
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Yup…mothers are always wonderful
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Indeed…
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Such a bliss to read your poetry.Every syallable is magic in its core and your poetry is the miracle maker.
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Thanks a lot, dear, for your inspiring words… ❤
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I should say thanks for always giving us the chance to read your wonderful poetry,The world seems a better place when it is represented through your poetry.
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Nothing can inspire an aspiring poet more than your words… ❤ ❤
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बहुत बढ़िया।
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Thanks, Jyotiji… 🙂
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Nature smiles in flowers
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So true…
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Mingled in fragrances
Neither they have conflict
Nor have expectations
They bloom for the
Sake of happiness.
I want to say lot of words here but unable to express .This is only the nature which does not want from us and always gives us , but It is our duty to take care of it for our own happiness and life .
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Absolutely true, Yogiji. They are eternal givers and we mustn’t take Mother Nature for granted for our own good…
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Beautiful ! Touching ! Inspiring ! Both the poem and the pictures.
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Thanks…glad you liked them… 🙂
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Beautiful poem
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Thank you… 🙂
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Lovely thoughts Mani…They bloom blissfully unaware of the joy they send spontaneously into the hearts of those who watch…sprouting new thoughts 🙂
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..and they have no expectations. As you’ve said, expectation stunts the growth..it’s equally true with Nature… 🙂
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Pure and blissful! We have a tree in our backyard. My mother plucks flowers every day for worship.
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Yeah..we have one too… 😀
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beautiful 🙂
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Thanks… 🙂
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Reminds me to find nature again; it was being missed in a busy schedule! 😦
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I do remember your posts on nature…of visting not-so-famous spots of Kerala… on your other blog…
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I keep remembering them too, on the less active blog…
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They definitely bloom for happiness. Very nicely expressed. 🙂
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Thanks so much… 🙂
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So very lovely Mani!
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Thanks, Lynn… 🙂
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Most welcome
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Maniparnaa! I wonder if you remember little old twopaisepoems here.. anyway.. loved your poem and I’ve been seeing these particular flowers in bloom everywhere here. What are they called? They remind me of jasmine.. I know the name in Malayalam, but not in English.
Its good to see your writing again!
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Of course, I do remember you! The last time we had a conversation, as far as I can remember, was that you’re not very well. That was a long time really! Hope you’re doing well and all hale and hearty… 🙂
These flowers are called Crepe Jasmine, they bloom in abundance here. In Bengali, we call it Tawgore (टोगर)
I’m really glad to see you here after a long, long time… 🙂
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I’m so happy that you remember me, Maniparna! I did miss the small little community of poets I follow on here while I was away. I’m doing well but I can’t say the words are flowing like it used to.. I’m going to try though!
Crepe Jasmine.. wow.. I love that name. In malayalam we call it Paala Poo (milk flower? not direct translation)
Glad to be back and looking forward to seeing more from you ❤
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It takes time to break through the writer’s block once we are not in touch with the paper and quill (computer and keyboard) for a long time. Don’t worry…happens with all of us… 🙂
Paala Poo sounds alliterative …loved the name… 🙂
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So true.. its definitely not as easy as it used to be. I feel like writing more free verse. 🙂
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Write what you feel… the easiest way…
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So beautiful Mani!!
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Thanks a lot, Sumith 🙂 And thanks a million for visiting and liking my Insta pictures… 🙂
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You are welcome my friend!
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So beautiful, dear Mani. Nature is wise: … Its course is never precipitate: all in due time 😀 ❤ Great share, my friend. Love & best wishes to you! ⭐
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So well said, Aquileana… precisely Nature is like that… thanks…love and hugs… ❤
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The poem beautifully conveys the goodness and joy that nature brings to us through the blooming of flowers, chirping of birds, freshness of the morning air. Have a good day, Maniparna.
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Thanks a lot, Somali. You too, have a great Friday and a nice weekend ahead… 🙂
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Very beautiful !
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Thank you… 🙂
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We can learn from nature, can’t we?
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Yes, always…
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Beautiful…thanks for sharing your wonderful writings ….
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Thanks, Sara. Your comments always lift my spirit up… 🙂
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This is a BEAUTIFUL post. Thank you Maniparna. ❤ Love and Light blessings, Debbie
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Thanks so much, Debbie…<3
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“Wow” this is the first word came into my mind after reading it. The way u composed and written this is truly amazing ☺😊
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Thanks a lot, Rohit, for the appreciation… 🙂
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So beautiful!! The pictures truly illustrate the poem and add the finishing touch to your lovely poetry. 🙂 Very nice post!
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Thank you so much. Glad you liked the post… 🙂
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That was so beautiful Mani… these look like a Jasmine flower.. There fragrance is beautiful and I have such a shrub in my home garden.. I had to protect it from the frosts.. But when it flowers its scent is beautiful
So loved your poem Mani.. Mother Nature continually smiles upon us.. xxx
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It does look like jasmine, Sue, and is called Crepe Jasmine here. The flowers though look like jasmine but they lack the exotic fragrance…
Mother Nature, she is the greatest healer… ❤
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Mother Nature sure is.. and big smiles that your flower has the name of Crepe Jasmine.. 🙂 I can not wait for my own to bloom.. At the moment they are tight bud.. I its outside but I wrapped the plant in bubble wrap.. To protect it from the frost. xx
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That shows how tenderly you care for your plants. Hope to see the pictures of the bloom soon… 🙂
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You will xxx
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Lovely words and gorgeous imagery 😊
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Thank you… 🙂
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Just 😊 lovely!
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Feeling nice to meet you
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Thanks, Kally… how is your little one doing? 🙂
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The little one is reaching 3 months old now. Both of us are doing great. I’m always trying to make her scream with laughter than with tears.
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Wow! May you always make her smile…God bless… 🙂
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Thank you so much for your blessings.
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Pictures have a soothing effect along with poetry..giving a feeling of happiness and joy…well executed Maniparna Di. ..Shubhratri
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Glad the feeling of happiness resonated with you…. thanks a lot, Kiran… ❤
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You are most welcome Maniparna Di 😊
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🙂 ….
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As far as I feel …Writers love the solitude and silence of night …it’s the best time for them to write 😊…good night Maniparna Di
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Lol….:-D I’m a night owl..:-P Good night, dear… ❤
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There’s nothing wrong in it ….me too because of studies …Sometimes I write as a mode of relaxation from studies
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I’ve grown this habit from my schooldays. I used to study at night. And now, after attending office, I seldom get time during daytime for blogging… and, I always prefer night. As you said, the calmness and silence help you to concentrate…
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That’s true 😊…OK then
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🙂 … Reading her latest post…
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Yes she is a wonderful writer
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Check this blog …https://paneerandpulao.wordpress.com/2017/03/21/why-evenings-have-changed/….it’s a wonderful one
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Food blog? Just visited one and felt hungry… 😀
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Oh….I’ve visited this blog earlier…Deboshree’s blog..yes, It’a nice blog. … 🙂
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😊😊 getting back to studies
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Best wishes… ❤
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Thank you Maniparna Di 😊
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Lovely, Maniparna. This reads almost like part of a sutra.
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That’s a great compliment! Your knowledge about world literature is highly commendable… I envy you on this 😀 Do you know Sanskrit as well?
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I did attempt to learn it. There are linguistic connections between Sanskrit and Irish, which is of Indo-European origin. Unfortunately, I am a poor student when self-taught. 🙂
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I’ve learnt in my linguistic classes about the connection Sanskrit shares with Latin, Greek and German. There are many words that show striking similarities in these languages. For example, ‘father’ is ‘pitar’ in Sanskrit and ‘pater’ in Latin/Greek. It was really interesting to find out how the languages are inter-connected. Sanskrit is a rich language with every word conveying a precise meaning followed by a strict grammatical nuance. I wish I were better in Sanskrit to read the old texts in their original form.
I’ll do my research with Irish connection with Sanskrit. Thanks for enlightening me…
I believe you are an extremely ‘rich’ person when it comes to knowledge and books… 🙂
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Enjoy your journey. 🙂
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Beautiful poetry and yes Gaia smiles with every bloom. I like the picture in your banner at the top. That is where I like the snow on the mountains. lol
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Thanks, Joseph…Gaia is the greek goddess symbolizing Mother Erath, isn’t it?
That picture with snow atop mountain is a glimpse of The Himalayas. It’s my favourite too…:-)
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Gaia is the ancestral mother of all life and is of greek origins. Aww the himalayas as they exude some magical components to them. Minus the snow lol
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Haha…snow is there in abundance… 😀
Thanks for explaining about Gaia … 🙂 Much appreciated…
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Wow !! Pure divinity !! 🙂
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Thanks, Shraddha… 🙂
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