Nora’s abode of dreams

Ranjana Reghunath
PaperKin
Published in
1 min readJun 1, 2020
Photo by DESIGNECOLOGIST on Unsplash

Amidst the bed of sunflowers and sunshine,
Stretching beyond the power of sight,
Nora lay exploring the vast,
As the fuzzy clouds meandered the sky.

She keenly watched the sunflowers smile,
Sunflowers they blush, rather an orange than rust,
They bend their heads with a beatific grin,
As the adoring sunbeam sparkled their lives.

Her world so small yet boundless,
Unlike the shack she survived her night,
She mused and pondered the tiny dots of life,
For imaginations crossed the barriers that lied.

Off from chore at the reaping and sowing,
She found her haven in this bed of dreams,
Days were long for stooping hurt,
But the sunsets eased the pain that’s worth.

She dreamed of an abode here amid the blooms,
Where the twee petals swayed along her prance,
Where the blossoms yearned for the resuming sun,
And where she owned her freedom like the flitting songbird!

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