Lost in music of nature

Sound of music isn't just about 

                      spotting the new,

                      finding its value-

into our familiar surroundings,

Look into beautiful ducklings,

                       When they are about to shout,

within every "quack-quack", a rhythm exists.

When a honey bee roams around a flower,

can you observe the matter?

Do you feel the rhythm of its wings?

Do we greet her? Or be scared of her nectar?

How can we re-discover music in every day?

If a cuckoo can be mindful of her sweet voice,

imagine how this sweet sound becomes our best choice-

to make our mind delightful in every way?

When a cock makes us wake up-

with an early alarm, with its awakening voice,

it breaks the morning silence.

When water-fall flows from up to down,

do we see the same rhythm that nature runs differently?

It seems that nature is extracting a sound wearing a white gown!

If we usually -

Put on music when we are at daily gym

or any event,

we try to make our life different -

to be aloof from our daily work-life basically.

Nature's music is real and full of delight,

I immerse my mind and soal in it.

I try to understand it again and again,

It makes me away from my hidden pain.

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Soma Bose is a political science graduate from Kolkata University, currently living in Pune. She loves to read and write English stories. A few of her self written micro fictional stories have been published in the Scottish online journal, Friday Flash Fiction, as well as poems also. Some have been published in the New-Zealand based journal, Flash-Frontier. Currently she is active in writing for India's Bangalore-based online journal named Indus Woman Writing.

Soma Bose

Soma Bose is a political science graduate from Kolkata University, currently living in Pune. She loves to read and write English stories. A few of

her self written micro fictional stories have been

published in the Scottish online journal, Friday Flash Fiction, as well as poems also.

Some have been published in the New-Zealand

based journal, Flash-Frontier. Currently she is active in writing for India's Bangalore-based online journal

named Indus Woman Writing.

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