Nature’s Muse

Nisha Tandon posted under PenMuse-14 Poetry on 2019-12-06



The quietude in the crisp winter night  Sends a sudden chill down my spine  It brings along with it an undesirable loneliness And leaves me longing for the beguiling sunshine The viridescent meadows have lost their eternal charm The deathly white blanket yet leaves it pristine As the feathery flakes completely envelope them  The sight is celestial and so divine  The moon rises lazily above the somnolent horizon And casts its magic on the snow laden meadows  The ivory blanket starts to shimmer and glisten  And veil the moonlight with mysterious shadows The silvery stars embellish the darkened skies Like an Indian bride adorned in the glory of precious jewels  Absence of chirping birds often perturbs me  As in their abandoned nests they no more dwell  The quivering wind passes by dreamily Whispering sweet nothings to the pine boughs They are laden with the flakey snow Kissing the tips of the frozen grass as they stoop low  This awe inspiring beauty is like a vibrant painting on canvas Surreal and casting its spell to easily hypnotise us  The dexterous artist is the heavenly one above  And the colossal sight is enough to mesmerise us ___ ___