The winter is ageing,
The small heaven sulks here,
Wheat’s seedlings strong now,
Dew feeds grass healthy,
Meekly await they, only you,
Yes, away you are! But where?
Winter always seemed natural,
Started with your arrival—
Legs long, wings big and beaks strong,
Made you look a bossy bird,
Echoed the horizon with your resounding cree…k,
Nothing is same without you.
What is this poor night
without those clarion calls?
Sailed which across the dark,
Now, the same night with
countless twinkling lamps above,
Alas! Missing is its pride.
So dull is the cold rain,
Drops waste without wetting your fur,
Ah, what luck of those
mingled which in your shabby coat!
Now die they in earth,
Tears are they for a chance missed.
Moon cared not about its diminishing size,
As you turned the crescent brighter,
Your gentle movements under
the chilly night played with solitude,
You alone were there to share its sorrow,
Empty now, and suffers alone.
Then, the sun played with earth;
Your shadow proved its essence,
Now, looks it timidly below,
Lost is its identity without you;
Nobody big like you is here
to play with the shining rays.
Red adorned you around the head,
The sky lost its colours in yours bluish gray,
The humans may envy size and
the stormy wind around the wings,
Even other delicate feathers looked strong,
Now, just poor birds are they.
Those long flights brought
the fragrance of land distance,
United was my country,
due to your migrations across it,
We felt unity in diversity,
Landed you down as you here.
Thy long strides measured the land,
Its vastness was proved by you,
Alas, lies it worthless now!
Unfortunate mother, without baby
to measure its maternal depth,
Away are you! Survive or not?
Little was your world,
despite all those bigs about you,
Bird’s vapour eyes you were not,
As, lesser was that scary alertness,
And still more, and more, as
I approached you with my humanness.
At a certain night
you tugged at my heart through the ears,
Heart’s imagery it was or else,
Maybe just a deep sigh of the past,
I don’t know:
At the zero hour
zeroed my imagination and reality.