Thursday, March 31, 2011

An Ode to the Rain Tree

A few days ago when Anitha (my wife) and I were on our usual post-dinner walk our discussion turned towards the nearby rain tree. She noticed the tree and said something was different in it at night. I told her that the tree was sleeping as the leaves were folded. We stood under the tree and gazed at the canopy for sometime wondering at its animal like behaviour. Looking at the bright fluorescent street light close to the tree she asked me how could the tree sleep with the bright light so close by. This question made me think as I didn’t know the answer but raised some more questions in my head. Are we doing any justice to the tree for all the things the tree is giving us? We are shamelessly utilising the many benefits of the tree and not even allowing the tree to sleep peacefully at night!

I see you every morning,
Wholesomely green with not a chink,
With your leaves shining,
And with your blanketed canopy pink.

To find you feeding the parakeets,
With your ripened sweet pods,
And the bees buzzing on your flowers,
For your sweet nectar in florid pots!

I wonder at the glow,
Your flowers show,
Echoing the sun’s rays,
To lift my mood in many ways!

Am in awe looking down,
To see your shell like pod,
With the seeds in line as if sown,
Flattened and adhered to the road.

I wonder if I can make a ball,
Like I made them in my childhood years,
With the thick gooey pulp,
Of those dark ripened fruits of yours.

[Video link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HwR5ZE99RA ]

In the golden dust of your dead flowers,
I stand shielding myself from the callous sun,
And seeing the scorched flowers tumbling down the air,
Ah! Yes, they remind me of my granny’s hair!

I gather as the sun goes down you fall asleep,
With the darkness your leaves fold in a clap,
But I wonder where at night will you go,
With all the city bright and aglow?!

10 comments:

  1. Very nice thoughts. You brought up a valid question. We take many things for granted when it comes to environment and nature.

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  2. Have known you since 15 years now; never knew your poet angle. :) Very nice BD. Keep writing.

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  3. A terrific evocative poem.

    As Nagesh said, all of us need to learn to stop and admire nature of which we are a part. The idea that we are apart from nature has caused us so many difficulties since the Industrial Revolution began in England c. 1760.

    Our city lights, so essential for our standard of living and quality of life, may have to be used with sensitivity towards what they do to nature. Already we know that city lights have had an adverse impact on the reproductive cycle of frogs. Wonder what effect they have on all other species including us.

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  4. @Nagesh- nice point there, we have taken nature for granted. Its alraedy past the peak time to take action for our mistakes against nature. Time is running out quickly.
    @Datthatri- Thanks a lot for your encouragement, we all should care for nature.
    @NS- Ha ha 'poet angle' Thanks, I think I just like to learn new things , with some guidance from you on a few issues:)
    @Narasim- I completely agree, we are neglecting a lot of issues which are directly or indirectly causing a lot of problems to us in the long run. Wonder what nature is holding next against us selfish people.
    @Sudhi- Thanks.

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  5. Click on the link to view the video related to this post http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HwR5ZE99RA

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  6. Nice poem Doc!!!...a different angle to think of .....

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