How Many Greens?
How many greens are there in the park? Can we count them – one by one? There’s the light, light green of the tender little grass I …
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How many greens are there in the park? Can we count them – one by one? There’s the light, light green of the tender little grass I …
Spring has come, said the bougainvillea Crimson, orange, cream and yellow Making a flower wall along the road I bring happiness to …
I took a stroll down Cypress Street The hot sidewalk beneath my feet. The one thing that stood out the most Where trees once stood …
The summer sun smiles a scorching smile The smile sends shivers through the stoutest hearts A summer smile is reason to sweat But …
Children of the fragile forest gather around Where bird song seems to be the loudest sound A place called Summer, green as you …
Twenty noisy pigeons Had a party last night Noisy Pigeon Party [Illustration by Shinod AP] The last egg Had hatched The youngest …
At a crowded crossing I saw a brave new recruit to stem the environmental rot A tiny young plant transplanted in a metal cage took …
The locksmith sits on the roadside with his wares A tilted black umbrella blocks the sun’s glare A mountain of master keys heaped …
I watched the tide From my little house by the seaside I didn’t have to wait long to find what the waves had brought along a …
A mama and a baby monkey Lived high up on a mango tree The mama was kind But the baby’s mind.. Dear! Oh Dear! Oh! Dear, Dear …
On that day everything went wrong, I fell on the ground with a “BONG”! I hurt my elbows and knees And misplaced my …
The hippo loves the waterside Where it can bathe and swim and glide And all the little fishes there Swim away and cry – …