As the autumn arrives <br /> <br />the trees shed their innocence in to twigs <br />the leaves break the ice of silence <br />and fall on the soil so indifferently <br />that the wind wanders on the sheaves <br />only to feel the warmth of spring <br />only to ear the songs of the heavenly bliss <br /> <br /> <br />The Satan that always cajoles me <br />drifts me in to the salmon sea <br />in to the darkness perched deep within me <br />disgracefully lies like fallen leaves <br />thy blessings my lord circumvents <br />every malefic deeds of the Satan <br />and the dashing beauty of autumn <br />wiggles me out from the dirt <br />of self-pity and unfaithfulness <br /> <br /> <br />I draw a curtain of clouds <br />that blurs the sight of my vision <br />I snug your hold close to me <br />and tenderly tighten my noose <br />and your world seemingly melts <br />into my endless passion <br /> <br />I plant a sweet sapling of peace <br />on your kissing lips so wet <br />the shining dawn blushes <br />and sneaks into the swanky dusk <br />the pansies decorate the butterflies <br />as the autumn arrives filled with promises <br /> <br />Your happiness smiles <br />as the autumn arrives.<br /><br />Tarapada Mohapatra<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/your-happiness-smiles/
