THE Banyan tree eats away miles of land So it must be grown far away in the village open land and a garden made later to go around when the Banyan has taken roots and birds and animals found the humans also for shelter come around Banyan feels secure and sound No one now can it hound Once it's rooted years will lapse humans may lapse but THE tree will never collapse
Coz its natures tree Banyan one
know all folks thee
'he first one who you'd like to reach is the one who is standing besides thee or sitting at a theater/cinema in case you need water to save an imminent disaster, '...is so nice. Enjoyed
Banyan tree. I have seen on big banyan tree flourished over large land ever ever increasing. These words reminded me of that splendid sight full of greenery. Good job.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Sounds like a sturdy if a bit land-hungry tree.