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POETRY

One in Many

In every form and every name, the soul within is the same

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Photo by Dan Meyers on Unsplash

The graceful breeze flows from many trees,
Like the sweet honey from busy bees.
And the rain falls from countless clouds,
One fine art born of multiple strokes,
A famous verse displays a parade of words.
The winding roads create their routes,
Heartfelt tunes generate rhythmic beats.
The vibrant rainbow unfolds its stripes,
While endless stars shine in the night sky.
Millions of leaves smile in green,
As dispersed light gathers, every scene.
In every form and every name,
the essence within is still the same.
Though scattered, they are united,
The rule of many prevails in goodwill.
This universal blend is where we all fit in!

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The Lark
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Published in The Lark

The Lark Publication shares fictional short stories and poetry

Subashini Nachimuthu
Subashini Nachimuthu

Written by Subashini Nachimuthu

English teacher | Loves nature, travelling, poetry | Studied literature | Big fan of Jane Austen novels | GmailID: nsubashini.15@gmail.com.

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