October Hues, poetry written by Kr. Chamling at Spillwords.com

October Hues

October Hues

written by: Kr. Chamling

 

The cool October mornings break into
Hot lovely days filled with happiness as the torquesic
Green lowlands and the blood stone blue in distant
Hills make fascinating habitats: terrain of Shangri-la
Dappled with white stretches under the blur mists,

People from fixed-unfixed abodes become the part
Of the performer along the dances of their age:
The past and present with the twitters of autumn’ green
Languages express out of long monsoon mourn, now
The joyful chorus of surroundings resound with beauty,

The distance wayfarers off the wheels, backpack- heavy
On their tired back, but the sweats of ecstasy,
They wipe and dragged by the whispers of loves, smoky
Walls, floras and faunas- the season’s swaying ripening
Crops and cracks get them asleep in the evening lullabies.

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