By Nivedita Ojha
Light is dim, though,
Darkness, can you ignore?
Mountain, buildings, and trees
All grey dark and freeze
It’s majestic, sombre near the creeks,
Murmuring of rivulets
those divine mountain peaks
Edges clearly define, bright shiny lines,
So high like feathery clouds
Alas ! All gone in the day overcrowd
When no one seems awake
No dawn it’s just haze
Life is aimless arrow
In such a woe
Is darkness, yet, to ignore?
Everything can’t be admired though
Faze not , it will go !
Dark leads twilit, then silver ray
More amber and brighter it may
Don’t ignore, admire ‘cos …
You learned to appreciate the
Moon beaming your way!