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A Notion on Nature [Sonnet]

The scattered clouds with a spark of sunshine Landscape with existence inter twined Loud drumming sound of heart beats aligned An elongated mellifluous grape vine Ephemeral crystalline cascade design Somnolent susurration that remind Ebullien t persistent wind springs to mind , And the days under the golem Skyline A sordid narcissistic monstrous outcry Threatens to devastate our ways of life Vacuums Ecclesiastical nature world dry When we empty outpouring vault, we resort to knife Thus, it shall be too far behind to mend or try And the fleeting mankind clash into strife (Italian/Petrarchan sonnet with Iambic Pentameter) Written by Sristi :-) #WW#Poetry#Creative Meanings: Intertwine = twist or twine together. Elongated = unusually long in relation to its width. Mellifluous =  filled with something (as honey) that sweetens Ephemeral =  lasting for a very short time. Crystalline = clear Cascade = waterfall Somnolent =  sleepy; drowsy.

A Love That Resurrects Me [Poem]

Past love, Past romance Nothing special Nothing endearing Than the majestic love you bestow Your love seeps into my soul And lights me up Like the glimmer of a thousand stars And leaves a aromatic scent of ecstasy A loyalty that lingers Despite my rude and selfish reasons A heart that gets injured But radiates a warm glow When you decide to leave I will be the world’s poorest For I have lost, the precious treasure - A love that resurrects me A love that resurrects me by Sristi #Kitkat #HunnyBoo

My Experience of Nepal Earthquake 2015

I had heard often about the earthquake that happened back in 1934 in Nepal. Yes, it was the most devastating natural disaster to take place. And we were kind of expecting for a big earthquake like that to happen again. It was already predicted to happen after several decades later. So, it took place again after 82 years. 1934's earthquake was of 8.1 magnitude while 2015's , recent one is of 7.8 magnitude. It was bit less magnitude than the one of 1934 but it did bring a lot of destruction and chaos. It was April 25th. I had woken up very early that morning to study for my exam, I woke up around 3 am and prepared. I attended my exam at 7 am. Then later I returned home. The time was 11:30, I was relaxed at my home, I drank a glass of juice and laid down to rest for a while. Then at 11:56 am, suddenly I could feel everything around me shaking. I knew immediately that it was an earthquake. This was my 3rd experience of earthquake in Nepal. But none were violent like this one. I r