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I want to fall like rain…

I love you from the emerald ocean to the dusky mountain
From crimson sky to bountiful Earth, from sunny sun
to the slicing moon, from summer sweet to winter wren
in every valley, in every lane
Your soft, sonorous sound is like birds singing
Serenely on the sauntering stream
Leapt in my heart, my gazelle
I want to mingle with the sea of your emotions
Doubt rains, doubt falls, but not my love
The dandelion of my love is everywhere
My body is immersed in your sweet scent
My lips are covered with your cherry lips
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Pulkita Anand is an avid reader of poetry. She has translated one short story collection, “Tribal Tales from Jhabua”. Author of two children’s e-books, her eco-poetry collection is we were not born to be erased. Her creative works have been published in: Shortstory Kids, Twist and Twain, Tint Journal, Lapis Lazuli, The Creativity Webzine, Winc Magazine (Issue 1, 2, 5 &7), Stanza Cannon, Superpresent, Muse,Madwomen in the Attic, Poetica#11 &12, NCTE, The Uglywriters, Impspired (online &print issue) redsoethorns Journal (online) and magazine, Kritya, The Amazine, Carmina Magazine, Origami Press, Asiatic, Inanna Publication, Bronze Bird Books, New Verse News, Hakara Journal, Madras Courier, Green Verse: An anthology of poems for our planet (Saraband Publication), Comparative Women, Oddball magazine, Borderless journal, Sandy River Journal, Convergence anthology (selected), The sunlight Press (selected), MAI and elsewhere.

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