Leaf’s Odyssey “Outside My Window”

A leaf’s odyssey is about to begin
When I sit and see Outside My Window…
Nature is alive
The view is fresh
it’s the sign for monsoons to arrive
The barren trees will now bear leaves

The journey will soon begin

It’s the season of rain
It’s the time for the new campaign
The new tiny leaves on the tree, which have grown like carefree
The fresh greens highlighted by the sun and that’s my leaf among everyone.

When I sit and see Outside My Window…
I look out on hills to Explore
The smell of earth so fresh is Petrichor.
I enjoy the smell of mud,
along with My hands-on the hot coffee mug.

When I sit and see Outside My Window…
Refreshing rains, make the hot mud so awaked,
Like the moments have been baked.
The message of clouds,
That moves across the grounds.

When I sit and see Outside My Window…
I get such blissful views with nature’s sound
I’m blessed to have rainbows around

When I sit and see Outside My Window…
Parrots squawk and say hello
pretty squirrels chatter like a talk show
If I peep a little more
on the other side of the houseOutside my window

Peacock flies over the outhouse

Droplets on leaves, Designs they leave.
When I sit and see Outside My Window…
Monsoon knocks on the door,
With lots of fresh cheer.

When I sit and see Outside My Window…
fresh, raw, unripe, immature leaves
which started its journey from a tree
its admired for its beauty and freshness
it looks as if nature has re-dressRain, Wet, Window, Glass Yellow, Flower, Nature

When I sit and see Outside My Window…
Torrents of rain sweep the sidewalks clean.
A ray light raining morning in August
Monsoon magic makes it happen on the Earth’s crust.

When I sit and see
I see the Shower that cleanses the Earth
Meadows of land which gets there worth.Book, Read, Tee, Literature, Window Sill, Houseplant

I love beauty and thank nature.
My leaf is fresh and clear
It’s filled with life and unlimited cheer
It has hope and a new beginning
When I sit and see Outside My Window…

This post is part of #WordsMatter, which is a monthly blog hop hosted by Corinne from The Frangipani Creative, Parul from Happiness and Food and Shalini from The Kohle Eyed.

I received this tag from Shilpa Garg at A Rose is a Rose is a Rose! It’s my pleasure to pass on this tag to Fantastic feathers at Fantastic Feathers. There are 47 of us on this Blog Hop and it will be spread over 3 days – 2, 3, 4 August. Do follow the #WordsMatter Blog Hop and prepare to be surprised!

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44 Responses

  1. Unishta says:

    I loved those photos that accompany your words . Truly nature is best .

  2. Enjoyed seeing the rainbow and the nature views outside your window.I think we all enjoy seeing plants and birds outside the window!

  3. The monsoons and the beauty of nature cannot be put in words. Your post reminded me of the rain, leaves showered in rain, the smell of Earth before rain.

  4. I think, monsoon is the best season to sit by the window and soak in the beauty and marvels of the nature!! Love the views from your window! 🙂

  5. Shalini R says:

    I don’t know what I like more – the pics or the poem! Beautifully written 🙂 Thank you for participating in the bloghop! Hope you have fun!

  6. I love the views from your window. I have my little paradise outside my balcony but it certainly doesn’t have peacocks!

  7. So observant of you Pragun. I felt my all senses awakened with the smell of mud, warmth of cup, birds chirping, clouds sailing…
    How skillfully you used the prompt and added the panchatatwa elements in same. A signature post 🙂

  8. Suzy says:

    Such a fresh and uplifting post. So many sights and sounds of nature.
    dropping by from the bloghop

  9. Kala Ravi says:

    Beautiful musings on the monsoon magic! Loved the images and the words! Monsoon is such a poetic season, isn’t it?

    • PraGun says:

      Thank you very much for appreciating.
      Yes, monsoon is every artists favourite season, it is filled with emotions and creative thoughts.

  10. Thank you for sharing your ‘Monsoon Magic’ with us, Pragun.

  11. Anagha Yatin says:

    What an observant eye you have! Loved it whwn you describes the designs made by the droplets on the leaves. Loved it when you metaphorically called the life a leaf!
    Very fresh, positive and petrichore laced take on the prompt.

  12. An@m! says:

    Beautiful poem and beautiful expression of the nature.

  13. Leo says:

    Quite a lovely world outside your window 🙂

  14. Jyothi says:

    It’s amazing how almost all writers have similar thoughts and feelings when looking outside the window! Loved your views too!

  15. Suha Vijay says:

    Lovely poem and enjoyed your description about monsoons

  16. That was so beautifully done. Loved how you integrated your words with the images.

  17. Your post reminds me of how much I miss being in the midst of nature. Thank you for these wonderful words and equally beautiful pictures which accompany them.

  18. Shalzmojo says:

    Nature can be so inspiring as evident in your poetry – great effort Pragun

  19. Loved all the pics.. you are surrounded such a beautiful landscape.. really blessed.

  20. I love the view outside your window. The sight of peacocks and parrots outside the window must be pleasing along with rain drops hitting the window glasses.

  21. Suchita Agarwal says:

    What a beautiful poem. Nature does present the best muse, doesn’t it 🙂

  22. I loved your pictures and more so that coffee glass. I also enjoy drinking my chai in a glass tumbler. Your poem was lovely too. Thank you for reminding us all to soak in the monsoon magic.
    I am so glad you joined #WordsMatter. 🙂

  23. Looking outside the window always give plenty and hope and inspiration.

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