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It is lying over there for ages, majestically.
People have come and gone trying to unearth the mystery
surrounding it.
Miscreants tried to reap benefits cutting it into pieces.
Everyone has failed to move it even an inch.
Nature has sculpted this masterpiece, beautifully on stone, by its own
hands– no one knows when.
With the bluish envelope descending on the place in the
afternoon glow, the surroundings adorn a cosmic beauty. One can find peace of
mind almost instantaneously.
The celestial quietude, in the serene company of green plants
and yellow petals in the cool breeze, has drawn millions towards it from time immemorial.
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Written for 100 Words on Saturday 2014 #17 on the picture prompt above.
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Sunday, June 8, 2014
The Magnificent
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that was visual!! could imagine the place! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments.
DeleteWish everyone was able to understand the joy of the shade :) Nice thought floating here..
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kajal.
Deleteoh! That was nicely done!! And shade is so so important on a hot sunny day!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pixie.
Delete:-) That's a totally new angle to the prompt, Jayanta!
ReplyDeleteYes, Vidya, this was intentionally done to stay away from tree felling aspect :-). The first thing that came to my mind was serenity in this picture and that gave birth to this stone sculpture.Thanks for the nice prompt.
DeleteI loved the way you described the scene. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rajlakshmi. Good that you liked the scene.
DeleteIndeed peace descends on this masterpiece (of the pic) of writing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kalpana, for your kind words.
Deletenow that is a good take on the theme and to write on just looking at a pic well hats off to you sir
ReplyDeleteBikram
Thanks, Bikram, for stopping by. Much appreciated.
DeleteYour words painted the picture beautifully! ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathy.
DeleteIt almost reads like a painting! Liked the flow of the words and the serene vibes that this writing generates. Thank you Jayanta!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beloo. Appreciate your kind words.
DeleteI wish I could go there .....amazing imagination :) Liked it a lot :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dr. Dash.
DeleteWow that had so much substance...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nabanita.
DeleteA great take on the prompt. Unique idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ushaji.
DeleteWonderfully woven! Loved it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Amit ji.
DeleteNicely described, Jayanta :) Nature has such wonderful gifts!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anita.
DeleteA visual delight, Jayanta. How we nicely forget that a tree has life and emotions as we ignore its soul. Superb.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vishal.
DeleteYou've woven poetry in prose, Sir. That's a very new , novel way of looking at the tree.
ReplyDeleteThe emotions behind it....sigh !
Thanks, Sreeja. You bring lot of depth even in your comments. Much appreciated.
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