The Mountain Lake Poem by Amar Agarwala

The Mountain Lake





Long ago on a sunlit day -
I chanced upon a mountain lake,
Shining like clear mirrored glass,
In it the skies I could make;

Its grace kissed by a gentle breeze,
The ripples rose in wave-like fake,
Pristine waters clear and cool
For lesser mortals thirst to slake,

Luring travellers to rest awhile
All worldly measures put to stake,
Blossoms wild in red and blue
Were scattered aground like snow flake,

Saw diamonds shine from tender blades,
Foliage on its shores opaque,
Maples, pines and cedars tall
Loamy shelters for birds to rake,

Fair bleating sheep with tinkling bells
Sweet melody to keep awake;
Dancing fairies put to trance
Their astral chores all left to quake,

Bid adieu to its virgin shores
Wishing its tranquil I could take,
Can still see the mountain lake
Calling me in a dreamless wake.

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The Mountain Lake
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edward Kofi Louis 06 November 2016

To keep awake. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Amar Agarwala 20 March 2017

Thanks Edward... I missed this comment of yours. But I know you're an ardent poetry enthusiast and a talented poet yourself.

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