The Sacred Cycle (Sonnet) Poem by Dipankar Sadhukhan

The Sacred Cycle (Sonnet)

Within the heart of water life takes hold,
To dream, to bloom, and others' breath sustain.
He sips from crystal lips, both pure and bold,
And feeds the earth with nectar born of rain.

Above, the sky bears clouds in gentle flight,
That cradle life and shape their Maker's will.
They weep as blessings in the dark of night,
That fields may laugh and every root be still.

The golden sun through vaults of ether streams,
To wake the waste with fruit and scented rose.
Its beams embrace the seas in ardent dreams,
And clouds are born where sky and water close.

Thus flows the bond 'twixt Love, and Life, and breath—
Where water guards, love blossoms, fends off death.

By Dipankar Sadhukhan
Kolkata, India.
Copyrights@June13,2025.

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